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Why the ball hit with a hockey by a player does not make a wave ?

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To understand why a ball hit with a hockey stick does not produce a wave, we can break down the explanation into a few key steps: ### Step-by-Step Solution: 1. **Understanding Waves**: Waves are disturbances that travel through a medium. They can be produced by various actions, such as hitting an object. 2. **Mass of the Ball**: The mass of the ball is significant. In this case, a hockey ball is relatively heavy compared to other objects that can produce noticeable waves (like a small stone thrown into water). ...
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