Let me repeat my answer. If you're satisfied with these ad hoc concepts (such as "elastic force") in one case, no one forbids to introduce them in the other case as well.Sci-Phy wrote: Let me repeat the question. In the case of wave on the string - some particle of the string was displaced from equilibrium position by excitation and then returned back by elastic force of the spring.
Is it just me, or does LIGO's 03 seem embarrassing?
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Thank you very much for the idea for the article.paladin17 wrote:Let me repeat my answer. If you're satisfied with these ad hoc concepts (such as "elastic force") in one case, no one forbids to introduce them in the other case as well.
Appreciate it.
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