What is the wavelength of an earthquake that shakes you with a frequency of 10.0 Hz and gets to another city 84.0 km away in 12.0 s?
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A: Given: y(x,t) = (7.00cm)cos[(6.00 πrad/cm)x+(20.0πrad/s)t] Formula used: λ=2πkf=ω2π
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Q: Problem 6: Suppose an earthquake shakes you with a frequency of 9.5 Hz as it passes and continues on…
A: Given, Frequency f = 9.5 Hz Distance s = 84 km = 84000 m Time t = 12 s We know the expression for…
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A: Given : v1 = 4.50 km/s v2 = 8.40 km/s t = 18.4 s
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Q: Homework 8, Problem 4: Suppose an earthquake shakes you with a frequency of 12.5 Hz as it passes…
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