1. Travelling Waves A transverse wave travels along the length of a rope. The vertical displacement...
4. Travelling Waves and Their Characteristics A sinusoidal rope wave travels along the positive x - direction. You are also told that the speed of the wave is 20 cm/s, its frequency is 40 Hz, and that the wave is subject to the following initial conditions: at x = 0 and t = 0: y = +5 cm, and, at x = 0 and t = 0:09 = +10 cm/s (this is the transverse velocity of a point on the...
A) For a particular transverse wave that travels along a string that lies on the x-axis, the equation of motion is: y = (0.0800 m) sin[(60.0 rad/s)t + (3.10 rad/m)x]. Determine the wave's wavelength. _______ m B) For a particular transverse wave that travels along a string that lies on the x-axis, the equation of motion is: y = (0.0800 m) sin[(60.0 rad/s)t + (3.10 rad/m)x]. Calculate the tension in the string, if the string has a mass per unit...
6. Transverse waves are propagating along a stretched rope. The tension in the rope is doubled. (a) If the wavelength is to remain unaffected, by what factor should the frequency change? (b) Does this change the speed of the wave? If so, by what factor? 7. A wave described by the function below propagates in a string under a tension of 0.18 N. y(x,t) = 2.4 x 10-3 sin (36x – 270t) m where x is in meters, and t...
A sinusoidal transverse wave of wavelength 19.0 cm travels along a string in the positive direction of an x axis. The displacement y of the string particle at x = 0 is given in the figure as a function of time t. The scale of the vertical axis is set by ys = 4 cm. The wave equation is to be in the form of y = ym sin(kx - ωt + φ). (a) At t = 0, is a...
At a specific point along a rope the displacement of a transverse wave can be described by the equation y=(5.20cm)sin(8.00*π*t). What is the angular frequency of the wave?
A sinusoidal transverse wave is travelling along a string in the negative direction of an x axis. The figure shows a plot of the displacement as a function of position at time t = 0; the y intercept is 4.0 cm. The string tension is 3.3 N, and its linear density is 44 g/m. Find the (a) amplitude, (b) wavelength, (c) wave speed, and (d) period of the wave, (e) Find the maximum transverse speed of a particle in the...
A transverse mechanical wave is traveling along a string lying along the x-axis. The displacement of the string as a function of position and time, y(x,t), is described by the following equation: y(x,t)=0.0440×sin(3.80x−184t) where x and y are in meters and the time is in seconds What is the wavelength of the wave? _____??? What is the velocity of the wave? (Define positive velocity along the positive x-axis.) _____??? What is the maximum speed in the y-direction of any piece...
Travelling waves on a rope length of 1.5m is producing a standing wave pattern and propagates at a speed of 400m/s. What is the wave number for the second overtone? a 1m b .5 1/m c 6.2 1/m d none
Asimple harmonic oscillator at the point generates a wave on a rope. The oscillator operates at a frequency of 40.0 Hz and with an amplitude of 3.00 cm. The rope has a linear mass density of and is stretched with a tension of 5.00 N. (a) Determine the speed of the wave. (b) Find the wavelength. (c) Write the wave function for the wave. Assume that the oscillator has its maximum upward displacement at time t=0. (d) Find the maximum...
A traveling sinusoidal wave is moving on a long thin rope (total length =186 m, mass = 3.50 kg) in the +x direction. The rope is tied at one end to give a tension T. The wave is described by wavelength λ= 2.00 m, amplitude A=1.20 m and speed v=30.0 m/s. The phase angle is -π/4 radian. a. the expression that describes the y-displacement of the media particles as a function of time (give numbers for all the quantities). b. the...