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(c15p2) A harmonic wave moving in the positive x direction has an amplitude of 2.4 cm,...
A harmonic wave moving in the positive x direction has an amplitude of 4.1 cm, a speed of 45.0 cm/s, and a wavelength of 26.0 cm. Assume that the displacement is zero at x = 0 and t = 0. Calculate the displacement (in cm) due to the wave at x = 0.0 cm, t = 2.0 s. Calculate the displacement due to the wave at x = 10.0 cm, t = 20.0 s.
A harmonic wave moving in the positive x direction has an amplitude of 4.7 cm, a speed of 44.0 cm/s, and a wavelength of 21.0 cm. Assume that the displacement is zero at x = 0 and t = 0. Calculate the displacement (in cm) due to the wave at x = 0.0 cm, t = 2.0 s. Calculate the displacement due to the wave at x = 10.0 cm, t = 20.0 s
(c15p2) A harmonic wave moving in the positive x direction has an amplitude of 2.6 cm, a speed of 50.0 cm/s, and a wavelength of 31.0 cm. Assume that the displacement is zero at x = 0 and t = 0. Calculate the displacement (in cm) due to the wave at x = 0.0 cm, t = 2.0 s. -2.57 cm You are correct. Your receipt no. is 165-5366 Help: Receipt Previous Tries Calculate the displacement due to the wave...
A harmonic wave moving in the positive x direction has an amplitude of 3.7 cm, a speed of 42.0 cm/s, and a wavelength of 42.0 cm. Assume that the displacement is zero at x = 0 and t = 0. Calculate the displacement due to the wave at x = 10.0 cm, t = 20.0 s.
A sinusoidal wave traveling in the positive X direction has an amplitude of 10.0 cm, a wavelength of 25.0 cm, and a frequency of 5.00 Hz. c) wave function of time
A travelling transverse wave has an amplitude of 20 cm and is moving in the -x direction. The wave speed was measured to be 4 m/s with a frequency (f) of 2.0 Hz. (a) What is the wavelength (λ) of the wave (2 points)? (b) What is the period (T) of the wave (2 points)? (c) What is the angular frequency w (2 points)? 4 (d) Using the notation learned in class, what is the equation of the wave? Remember...
A wave has a wavelength of 3.0 m, a frequency of 25.0 Hz, and an amplitude of 14.0 cm. The wave travels in the positive x-direction and has a displacement of zero at t = 0 and x = 0. How many complete oscillations has the wave made at t = 20.0 s and x = 4.2 m?
3) A sinusoidal wave traveling in the +x direction has a wavelength of 20 cm, a period of 10 s. has an amplitude of 3 cm and has no displacement from equilibrium at x and t-0. a) Write an equation describing this wave. b) What is the speed of the wave? c) What is the transverse speed of the wave at x = 0 when t-5s?
A sine wave with wavelength 10 cm and amplitude 1 cm moves in the positive x direction with speed 12 cm/s. What would be the direction of the velocity of a particle located at position x=0 and time t=1s
A progressive sine wave in the positive direction of x has an amplitude of 25.0 cm, a wavelength of 50.0 cm and a frequency of 8.00 Hz. Determine (a) the speed of the wave on the string and (b) the angular number of the wave.