Find the amplitude, wave number, angular frequency, wavelength, frequency, period, wave speed and direction of motion from the following sinusoids: a) f(x,t) = (1.42 m) sin (3.30 s^-1 t + 2.12 m^-1 x) b) f(x,t) = (3.06 Pa) sin (2.85 s^-1 t - 1.07 m^-1 x)
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Find the amplitude, wave number, angular frequency, wavelength, frequency,
period, wave speed and direction of motion from the following sinusoids:
a) f(x,t) = (1.42 m) sin (3.30 s^-1 t + 2.12 m^-1 x)
b) f(x,t) = (3.06 Pa) sin (2.85 s^-1 t - 1.07 m^-1 x)
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