(x,t) = 0.4 sin( 3x + 6t – T/8 ) The x-axis is drawn conventionally, with the +x-direction pointing towards the right. Question #1: VWhat is the speed of the wave as it travels down the string, and Question #2: Is the wave traveling to the right or to the left? This is a multi-select question, you must select the correct choice for both questions co receive maximum credit Vwave = 21[m/s] %3D Vwave = 67[m/s] Vwave = 6[m/s] Vwave = 3[m/s] Vwave = 0.4[m/s] The wave travels to the right The wave travels to the left Whether the wave travels left or right cannot be determined from the information given.

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A wave traveling down a string is described by the following equation:
y(x,t) = 0.4 sin( 3x + 6rt – T/8 )
The x-axis is drawn conventionally, with the +x-direction pointing towards the right.
Question #1: What is the speed of the wave as it travels down the string,
and
Question #2: Is the wave traveling to the right or to the left?
This is a multi-select question, you must select the correct choice for both questions
to receive maximum credit
Vwave = 27[m/s]
Vwave = 67[m/s]
Vwave = 6[m/s]
Vwave = 3[m/s]
Vwave = 0.4[m/s]
The wave travels to the right
The wave travels to the left
Whether the wave travels left or right cannot be determined from the information given.
Transcribed Image Text:A wave traveling down a string is described by the following equation: y(x,t) = 0.4 sin( 3x + 6rt – T/8 ) The x-axis is drawn conventionally, with the +x-direction pointing towards the right. Question #1: What is the speed of the wave as it travels down the string, and Question #2: Is the wave traveling to the right or to the left? This is a multi-select question, you must select the correct choice for both questions to receive maximum credit Vwave = 27[m/s] Vwave = 67[m/s] Vwave = 6[m/s] Vwave = 3[m/s] Vwave = 0.4[m/s] The wave travels to the right The wave travels to the left Whether the wave travels left or right cannot be determined from the information given.
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