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What type of wave motion is observed when a guitar string is plucked?

When a guitar string is plucked, it vibrates perpendicular to its length, resulting in transverse waves along the string. This wave pattern has the properties of a transverse wave, with particles (in this example, vibrating string segments) moving perpendicular to the direction of wave propagation.

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