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Chapter 15, Problem 68P
To determine

To calculate:

The coefficient of the reflection and transmission at the point of the junction.

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Answer to Problem 68P

The coefficient of the reflection and transmission at the point of the junction is 0.20 and 0.80 respectively.

Explanation of Solution

Given:

Length of the string: ls= 3.00 m

Mass of the string: ms= 25.0 g

Length of the twine: lt= 4.00 m

Mass of the twine: mt= 75.0 g

Formula used:

The coefficient of the reflection is given as:

  r =vt- vsvt+ vs

The coefficient of the transmission is given as:

  τ =2vtvt+ vs

Calculation:

The speed of the pulse on the string is calculated as:

  vt=FTμt...... (1)

The speed of the pulse on the twine is calculated as:

  vs=FTμs...... (2)

Divide the equation (2) by equation (1) as:

  vsvt=[ F T μ s F T μ t ]

  vsvt=μtμs...... (3)

μt for the string is given as:

  μt=mtlt

μs for the string is given as:

  μs=msls

Now, the coefficient of the reflection is calculated as:

  r =vt - vsvt + vsr =( 1- v s v t ) ( 1+ v s v t )r =( 1- μ t μ s ) ( 1+ μ t μ s )

Now put the values of μt and μs:

  r =( 1- m t l t m s l s ) ( 1+ m t l t m s l s )r =( 1- m t l s m s l t ) ( 1+ m t l s m s l t )

Put all the given values in above equation.:

  r =( 1- m t l s m s l t ) ( 1+ m t l s m s l t )r =( 1- 75× 10 3 ×3.00 25× 10 3 ×4.00 ) ( 1+ 75× 10 3 ×3.00 25× 10 3 ×4.00 )r =0.20

The coefficient of the transmission is given as:

  τ =2vtvt+ vs

Divide the numerator and denominator of the above eq. by vt :

  τ =2( v t / v t )( v t / v t )( v s / v t )τ =21+ ( v s / v t )

Now the put the value of the ratio of (vs/vt) from the equation (3):

  τ =21+ ( v s / v t )τ =21+  μ t μ s

Now put the values of μt and μs in above equation:

  τ =21+  μ t μ s τ =21+  ( m t l t ) ( m s l s ) τ =21+  m t l s m s l t τ=2( 1+ 75×10 -3 ×3.00 25×10 -3 ×4.00 )τ=0.80

Conclusion:

Hence, the coefficient of the reflection and transmission at the point of the junction is r =0.20 and τ=0.80 respectively.

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