When you shake the slinky slowly, the frequency of the waves produced will be lower. As you shake it faster, the frequency of the waves will increase. This is because frequency is directly related to the rate at which the waves are produced.
The adjective for "shake" is shaky.
The adverb for shake is "shakily."
The past tense of shake is shook, not shaken.
The opposite of shake is stillness or steady.
when earthquakes happen.
The Ground Will shake!
It would usually become dizzy or IT will shake as in it is scared so I wouldn't do that.
One could reply with a hesitant shrug or very slowly shake their head.
nothin bad will happen it will just fizz a little :)
In Mother Russia, Urn shakes You!
Kha'Lil J Carr Is Going To Shake It. Kha'Lil
Just keep moving, they happen by themselves.
When you shake the slinky slowly, the frequency of the waves produced will be lower. As you shake it faster, the frequency of the waves will increase. This is because frequency is directly related to the rate at which the waves are produced.
You should shake the end of the rope rapidly to make the wavelength shorter. Increasing the frequency of the wave by shaking it rapidly will decrease the distance between consecutive crests, thus shortening the wavelength.
the planet will shake
I'm sure that it would bubble up to the top and, explode.