The displacement of a wave on a string follows y = A sin (kx1 - ωt + α). What is the displacement acceleration as a function of x and t, d²y/dt²?
The displacement of a wave on a string follows y = A sin (kx1 - ωt...
The equation of a transverse wave traveling along a string is y = (0.11 m)sin[(0.78 rad/m)x - (14 rad/s)t] (a) What is the displacement y at x = 2.6 m, t = 0.27 s? A second wave is to be added to the first wave to produce standing waves on the string. If the wave equation for the second wave is of the form y(x,t) = ymsin(kx + ωt), what are (b) ym, (c) k, and (d) ω (e) the...
The equation of a transverse wave traveling along a string is y = (0.21 m)sin[(0.71 rad/m)x - (13 rad/s)t] (a) What is the displacement y at x = 3.5 m, t = 0.14 s? A second wave is to be added to the first wave to produce standing waves on the string. If the wave equation for the second wave is of the form y(x,t) = ymsin(kx + ωt), what are (b) ym, (c) k, and (d) ω (e) the...
A sinusoidal wave is traveling on a string with speed 28.0 cm/s. The displacement of the particles of the string at x = 8.3 cm is found to vary with time according to the equation y = (1.3 cm) sin[1.6 - (5.4 s-1)t]. The linear density of the string is 6.4 g/cm. What are (a) the frequency and (b) the wavelength of the wave? If the wave equation is of the form y(x,t) = ym sin(kx - ωt), what are...
A sinusoidal wave is traveling on a string with speed 34.5 cm/s. The displacement of the particles of the string at x = 19 cm is found to vary with time according to the equation y = (8.9 cm) sin[2.2 - (4 s-1)t]. The linear density of the string is 3.8 g/cm. What are (a) the frequency and (b) the wavelength of the wave? If the wave equation is of the form y(x,t) = ym sin(kx - ωt), what are...
The equation of a transverse wave traveling along a string is y = 0.419 sin(0.265x - 18.90), in which x and y are in meters and t is in seconds. (a) What is the displacement y at x = 6.36 m, t = 0.582 s? (Hint: Displacement is a vector quantity. Pay attention to the sign.) -.0442 m(b) Choose an equation of a wave that, when added to the given one, would produce standing waves on the string. O V'(x,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...
A wave is passing through a string. If the displacement position of a point on the string is given by D(x, t) = (4m) sin((2m^−1 )x + (6s^−1 )t − 9), what is the instantaneous displacement acceleration of a point on the string at x = 2m, t = 3s? (a) −1.7 m s 2 (b) +1.7 m s 2 (c) +10 m s 2 (d) −32 m s 2 (e) −61 m s 2
A transverse wave on a string is described by the following wave function. Y = 0.095 sin (1x + 5nt) where x and y are in meters and t is in seconds. (a) Determine the transverse speed at t = 0.300 s for an element of the string located at x = 1.30 m m/s (b) Determine the transverse acceleration at t = 0.300 s for an element of the string located at x + 1.30 m. m/s2 (c) What...
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...
A transverse wave on a string is modeled with the wave function y(x, t) (0.80 m)sin[(0.85 m)x (1.70 s)t 0.20]. (Indicate the direction with the signs of your answers.) (a) Find the wave velocity (in m/s). m/s (b) Find the position (in cm) in the y-direction, the velocity (in cm/s) perpendicular to the motior of the wave, and the acceleration (in cm/s2) perpendicular to the motion of the wave of a small segment of the string centered at x 0.40...