EBK FUNDAMENTALS OF APPLIED ELECTROMAGN
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Chapter 1, Problem 2P
For the pressure wave described in Example 1-1, plot the following:
- (a) p(x, t) versus x at t = 0
- (b) p(x, t) versus t at x = 0
Be sure to use appropriate scales for x and t so that each of your plots covers at least two cycles.
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