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 to put numbers in all the right places, as was done in class (5 points). (e) What is the maximum transverse acceleration for an element on the string

A travelling transverse wave has an amplitude of 20 cm and is moving in the -x...
A sinusoidal wave traveling in the positive X direction has an amplitude of 0.10 m cm, a wavelength of 0.25 m, and a frequency of 50 Hz. Find the followings: For each question you Must show the symbol, formula, calculations, result, and unit Period. Angular frequency. wave number. Speed of the wave (phase velocity) Maximum speed of vibration (transverse speed) of the source of the wave Maximum acceleration of the vibration (transverse acceleration) The equation for the moving wave.
A transverse wave with an amplitude of 6 m, a frequency f=6.7 Hz , and a wavelength λ=6 m is traveling down a taut string. If the wave equation describing the displacement of the string at position x and time t is given by y(x,t)=Asin(kx−ωt) a.) what are the parameters A, k, and ω? b.) What is the speed of the wave traveling down the wire? m/s c.) If the tension in the wire is measured to be 6 N,...
Consider a transverse harmonic wave travelling along a string. Enter true (T) or false (F) for the following statements. For example, if the first statement is true and the rest false, enter TFF. You have 4 tries. Increasing the frequency of the wave increases its wavelength. Increasing the amplitude of the wave increases its wavelength. If a wave with a frequency of 10 Hz travels along a string with a mass per unit length of 40 g/m stretched to a...
A transverse traveling wave on a taut wire has an amplitude of 200 cm and frequency of 500 Hz. It travels with a speed of 196 m/s. (a) Write an equation for this wave if y (x = 5 cm, t = 0) = 0 mm. (b) Determine the vertical position of an element of the wire at t = 1.23 s, x = 0.25 cm. (c) What is the transverse velocity of an element of the wire at at...
A transverse wave 0.80 cm in amplitude is propagating on a string; the wave frequency is 46 Hz. The string is under 21 N tension and has mass per unit length of 15 g/m. Determine the wave speed. Answer should be in m/s. Thanks!
A sinusoidal transverse wave travels along a long, stretched string. The amplitude of this wave is 0.0923 m, its frequency is 2.69 Hz, and its wavelength is 1.75 m. (a) What is the shortest transverse distance between a maximum and a minimum of the wave? shortest transverse distance: (b) How much time is required for 51.5 cycles of the wave to pass a stationary observer? time to pass a stationary observer: (c) Viewing the whole wave at any instant, how...
A sinusoidal transverse wave travels along a long, stretched string. The amplitude of this wave is 0.0921 m, its frequency is 3.95 Hz, and its wavelength is 1.31 m. (a) What is the shortest transverse distance between a maximum and a minimum of the wave? shortest transverse distance: (b) How much time is required for 58.5 cycles of the wave to pass a stationary observer? time to pass a stationary observer: (c) Viewing the whole wave at any instant, how...
A transverse wave on a string has an amplitude of 0.25 m and a frequency of 183 Hz. Consider the particle of the string at x = 0 m. It begins with a displacement of y = 0 m when t = 0 s, according to the following. y = A sin 2πft − 2πx λ y = A sin 2πft + 2πx λ How much time passes between the first two instants when this particle has a displacement of...
A sinusoidal transverse wave travels along a long, stretched string. The amplitude of this wave is 0.0863 m, its frequency is 2.89 Hz, and its wavelength is 1.13 m. What is the shortest transverse distance d between a maximum and a minimum of the wave? d = m How much time At is required for 75.7 cycles of the wave to pass a stationary observer? At = S Viewing the whole wave at any instant, how many cycles N are...
A transverse travelling wave is created on a long string that has linear mass density 0.0295 kg/m and is under 4.25 N of tension. On the graph below, the solid curve shows its position at times zero and the dashed curve shows its position 0.021 s later. Determine the following: Amplitude Wavelength Wave speed Frequency Period