For a harmonic wave graph, the
Wavelength = distance between two identical points on the wave. (Here, at x=1 and at x=3m)
Amplitude= maximum distance of peak from the x axis. Therefore, here A=2m
Now since we know the equation
of the harmonic wave and the values of A and wavelength at t=3s we
can put those values in the eauaequaand find out the value of Time
period i.e. T.

b) speed of propagation of a
wave= wavelength/ time. Therefore we can put those values and find
the speed

Problem 5: Reading from a graph This is a snapshot of a harmonic wave y-A cos...
A transverse wave is described by y(x, t)-(6.50 mm) cos 2π y(r,t) (6.50 mm) cos 2T 28.0cm 0,0360 28.0cm0.0360s Calculate the speed of propagation of this wave in m/s. Sample submission: 1.23
The transverse displacement of an harmonic wave on a stretched rope is y = 0.05 cos(2.9 x - 5.8 t), where x and y are in meters and t is in seconds. 1) What is the amplitude of this wave? A = m 2) What is the wavelength of this wave? l = m 3) What is the speed with which this wave travels? |v| = m/s 4) In what direction is this wave propagating? +x -x +y -y +z...
The snapshot graph at t=1 s and the history graph at x=1 cm of a
wave are shown below (snapshot on left, history on right).
What are the amplitude, frequency, and speed of the wave?
Amplitude = cm Frequency = Hz
Speed = cm/s
What is the equation of this wave, expressed as y=f(x,y)?
Express the coefficients of the x and t terms as decimals
(i.e. don’t use π in your equation, use
3.14159...), and ignore units....
(1) A wave is traveling in the positive-y direction with wavelength λ f Hz. At t is 6m 12 m and frequency 0, there is no displacement of the medium at the origin, but its amplitude a) Write the equation for the displacement of this wave as a function of position and (b) Draw a quantitatively accurate history graph (at y 3m) and snapshot graph (at t 2s) (c) What is the speed of the wave?
(1) A wave is traveling in the positive y direction with wavelength λ = 12 m and frequency f = 1/6 Hz. At t = 0, there is no displacement of the medium at the origin, but its amplitude is 6m. (a) Write the equation for the displacement of this wave as a function of position and time. (b) Draw a quantitatively accurate history graph (at y = 3m) and snapshot graph (at t = 2s). (c) What is the...
(1) A wave is traveling in the positive-y direction with wavelength λ “ 12 m and frequency f “ 1 6 Hz. At t “ 0, there is no displacement of the medium at the origin, but its amplitude is 6m. (a) Write the equation for the displacement of this wave as a function of position and time. (b) Draw a quantitatively accurate history graph (at y “ 3m) and snapshot graph (at t “ 2s). (c) What is the...
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A certain transverse wave is described by y(x,t)=Bcos[2π(xL−tτ)], where B = 6.00 mm , L = 30.0 cm , and τ = 3.10×10−2 s . Determine the wave's amplitude. A?? Determine the wave's wavelength. λ?? Determine the wave's frequency. f??? Determine the wave's speed of propagation. v???
(1 point) The snapshot graph at t = 1 s and the history graph at x = 2 cm of a wave are shown below (snapshot on left, history on right). y(cn) y(cn) 1-21 --21 - - - -1 1 --- --- -- 1- 1 3 x(cn I-----1 1-- - -- ---- 2 -- - a. What are the amplitude, frequency, and speed of the wave? Amplitude = 2.5 cm Frequency = 0.5 Hz Speed = cm/s b. What is...
y(cm) 1) Snapshots Make History. A snapshot graph of a wave at t 2 s is shown to the right. If the wave travels at 1 m/s to the left, draw the history graph for this wave at x 3 m from t = 0 s to t 6 s. Your solution must contain at least 3 sketches of snapshot graphs at different times. 1 m/s x (m) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 -1