In general when a wave travels from one rope to another then the amplitude of wave changes.
Because their mass density is different. Due to this some part of wave get reflected and rest got transmitted. Less energy got transmitted than incident. Amplitude is directly related to enery of wave.
This is only possible when mass density of both the ropes are equal. In other words it's only possible when both ropes are same( or there is no change in medium). If both ropes are same then amplitude will be the same.
when medium changes, will the amplitude change? when tranvelling from a thick rope to a thin...
When a light ray travels from a more dense medium to a less dense medium and the light ray intercepts the interface at some angle, the light ray will be deviated away from the normal to the interface. When the angle of the incident light ray is equal or greater than some critical angle , the light ray will be bent away from the normal unit the angle of refraction becomes 90, and total internal reflection occurs. The critical angle, , for two...
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...
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You sign up for a bungee jump off a tall bridge. A thick rope with a fixed length of 16.0 m is tied to the bridge, and a bungee cord with an unstretched length of 8.00 m is then connected to the rope. The other end of the bungee cord is attached to your legs. You step off the bridge, falling from rest. The bungee cord does not start exerting any force on you until you have fallen a distance...
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When water changes from the liquid phase to the gaseous (vapor) phase, energy is required for the H2O molecules to escape their mutual molecular attraction (the internal energy change ufg in the steam tables) and for the volume expansion (P·vfg). The total heat of vaporization for the phase change is represented by the enthalpy change hfg in the steam tables. Use the steam tables to calculate the fractions of energy for the volume expansion and for the molecules to escape...
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I TIL LIL UISLAnce between two charges is doubled, the electric force between the charges is: (a) quadrupled, (b) doubled, (c) halved (d) reduced by one-quarter. 2. A total distance traveled by an object in one complete cycle of a simple harmonic motion is_ _times the amplitude. (a) one, (b) two(@) four, (d) half. 3. The electric field at the surface of...
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