A progressive wave is represented as follows: y(x, t) = 7.2 sin π(12.7t - 1.0x) where y and x are in meters and t in second. Determine the amplitude and wave speed. (Select all that apply.)A progressive wave is represented as follows:         y(x,t) = 7.2 sin ?(12.7t − 1.0x) where y and x are in meters and t in second. Determine the amplitude and wave speed. (Select all that apply.) wave speed =12.7 ms-1 wave speed =0.1 ms-1 wave speed =12.7 ms-1 amplitude =7.2 m amplitude =5.4 m amplitude =5.8 m

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A progressive wave is represented as follows: y(x, t) = 7.2 sin π(12.7t - 1.0x) where y and x are in meters and t in second. Determine the amplitude and wave speed. (Select all that apply.)A progressive wave is represented as follows:         y(x,t) = 7.2 sin ?(12.7t − 1.0x) where y and x are in meters and t in second. Determine the amplitude and wave speed. (Select all that apply.) wave speed =12.7 ms-1 wave speed =0.1 ms-1 wave speed =12.7 ms-1 amplitude =7.2 m amplitude =5.4 m amplitude =5.8 m
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Expression for the progressive wave is y(x, t) = 7.2 sin π(12.7t - 1.0x)

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The general expression for the wave propagation is 

y (x,y)=Asinkx±ωt+ϕ

Comparing the general expression with the given expression,

y (x,t)=Asinkx±ωt+ϕy(x, t) = 7.2 sin π(12.7t - 1.0x)On compairing, we getAmplitude A=7.2 mWave number k=1.0 m-1Angular frequency is ω=12.7 s-1

Therefore the amplitude of the wave is 7.2 m.

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