A transverse sinusoidal wave on a string has a period T = 43.0 ms and travels in the negative x direction with a speed of 30.0 m/s. Att = 0, a particle on the string at x = 0 has a transverse position of 2.00 cm and is traveling downward with a speed of 1.50 m/s. (a) What is the amplitude of the wave? (b) What is the phase constant? rad (c) What is the maximum transverse speed of the string? m/s (d) Write the wave function for the wave. (Use the form Asin(kx + wt + ¢). Round all coefficients to three significant figures.) У(х, t) %3D

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A transverse sinusoidal wave on a string has a period T = 43.0 ms and travels in the negative x direction with a speed of 30.0 m/s. Att = 0, a particle on the string at x = 0 has a transverse position of 2.00 cm
and is traveling downward with a speed of 1.50 m/s.
(a) What is the amplitude of the wave?
(b) What is the phase constant?
rad
(c) What is the maximum transverse speed of the string?
m/s
(d) Write the wave function for the wave. (Use the form Asin(kx + wt + ¢). Round all coefficients to three significant figures.)
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Transcribed Image Text:A transverse sinusoidal wave on a string has a period T = 43.0 ms and travels in the negative x direction with a speed of 30.0 m/s. Att = 0, a particle on the string at x = 0 has a transverse position of 2.00 cm and is traveling downward with a speed of 1.50 m/s. (a) What is the amplitude of the wave? (b) What is the phase constant? rad (c) What is the maximum transverse speed of the string? m/s (d) Write the wave function for the wave. (Use the form Asin(kx + wt + ¢). Round all coefficients to three significant figures.) У(х, t) %3D
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