The String Thing is an experiment that allows an audience to view the string theory in action. By using a string through many variations of projectile .
String Theory is a unified example of regular waves, standing waves, and vibrations. Regular waves are waves that have a single direction, period, and height. A standing wave is a wave that is oscillates in place but still vibrates.
A projectile is any object that once projected or dropped continues in motion by its own inertia and is influenced only by the downward force of gravity. Several things played an important role to the projectile motion’s concept. Gravity, air resistance and the horizontal power of the object in the air all greatly affect the object’s flight. The horizontal motion of the object, while in the air, pushes it forward while the force of gravity pulls it down and the wind pulls the object whichever way it is blowing. You cannot count on wind to stay the same and the speed and direction of the wind will vary forever, because wind is always changing. The weight of an object will affect the flight. Depending on the weight of the object, The object will be affected more or less by the wind the less affected it would be. Gravity pulls objects down at the same rate all the time on Earth so you do not have to worry about that changing. However, with horizontal motion, the force used to launch an item will significantly change the distance it will travel. A person must have a vague idea of how much power to put on the object, depending on the object’s weight, in order to control where they want to let it fall.