a. The following functions in which A is a constant are of the form y= g(x+vt): y = A(x-vt), y = (x+vt). Explain why these functions are not useful in wave equation ( b. If two waves differ only in amplitude and are propagated in opposite directions through a medium, will they produce standing waves?

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a. The following functions in which A is a constant
are of the form y= g(x+vt):
y = A(x-vt), y = (x+vt). Explain why these
functions are not useful in wave equation (
b. If two waves differ only in amplitude and are
propagated in opposite directions through a
medium, will they produce standing waves?
Transcribed Image Text:a. The following functions in which A is a constant are of the form y= g(x+vt): y = A(x-vt), y = (x+vt). Explain why these functions are not useful in wave equation ( b. If two waves differ only in amplitude and are propagated in opposite directions through a medium, will they produce standing waves?
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