Physics for Scientists and Engineers with Modern Physics, Technology Update
Physics for Scientists and Engineers with Modern Physics, Technology Update
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Author: SERWAY, Raymond A.; Jewett, John W.
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Chapter 16, Problem 61AP

(a)

To determine

The power P(x) carried by this wave at a point.

(a)

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Answer to Problem 61AP

The power P(x) carried by this wave at a point is 12kμω3A02e2bx .

Explanation of Solution

Given Info:

The wave function for string is given as,

y(x,t)=(A0ebx)sin(kxωt)

Formula to calculate the velocity of wave for small segment of string is,

v=dydt

Here,

dy is the distance travel by wave in small segment.

dt is the small time interval.

Substitute (A0ebx)sin(kxωt) for y .

v=d(A0ebx)sin(kxωt)dtv=ω(A0ebx)cos(kxωt)

Assume the mass presents in the small segment dx of string is,

dm=μdx

Here,

μ is the linear mass density.

dx is the small length of the string.

Formula to calculate the kinetic energy for small segment is,

dK=12dmv2 (1)

Here,

dK is the kinetic energy for small segment.

dm is the mass of small segment of string.

Substitute μdx for m and ω(A0ebx)cos(kxωt) for v in equation (1).

dK=12μdx(ω(A0ebx)cos(kxωt))2=12μω2(A0ebx)2cos2(kxωt)dx (2)

Integrate the equation (2) over all the string elements in the wavelength of the waves for total kinetic energy.

dK=0λ12μω2(A0ebx)2cos2(kxωt)dxK=14μω2(A0ebx)2λ

Formula to calculate the potential energy for string in small segment is,

dp=12dmωy2 (3)

Here,

dp is the potential energy present in the small segment of string.

Substitute μdx for m and (A0ebx)sin(kxωt) for y in equation (3).

dp=12μdxω((A0ebx)sin(kxωt))2=12μdxω(A0ebx)2sin2(kxωt) (4)

Integrate the equation (4) over all the string elements in the wavelength of the waves for total potential energy.

dp=0λ12μω(A0ebx)2sin2(kxωt)dxp=14μω2(A0ebx)2λ

Formula to calculate the power P(x) is,

P(x)=K+p (5)

Substitute 14μω2(A0ebx)2λ for p and 14μω2(A0ebx)2λ for K in equation (5).

P(x)=14μω2(A0ebx)2λ+14μω2(A0ebx)2λ=12μω2(A0ebx)2λ

Formula to calculate the wave length is,

λ=ωk

Here,

k is the wave number.

λ is the wave number.

Substitute ωk for λ in equation (5) to get P(x) .

P(x)=12μω2(A0ebx)2ωk=12kμω3A02e2bx

Conclusion:

Therefore, the power P(x) carried by this wave at a point is 12kμω3A02e2bx .

(b)

To determine

The power P(0) carried by this wave at the origin.

(b)

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 61AP

The power P(0) carried by this wave at the origin is 12kμω3A02 .

Explanation of Solution

Given Info:

The wave function for string is given as,

y(x,t)=(A0ebx)sin(kxωt)

Formula to calculate the power for wave in the string is,

P(x)=12kμω2(A0ebx)2λ (6)

Substitute 0 for x in equation (6).

P(0)=12kμω2(A0eb×0)2λP(0)=12kμω2A02λ (7)

Formula to calculate the wave length is,

λ=ωk

Substitute ωk for λ in equation (7) to get P(0) .

P(0)=12kμω2A02ωk=12kμω3A02

Conclusion:

Therefore, the power P(0) carried by this wave at the origin is 12kμω3A02 .

(c)

To determine

The ratio of P(x)P(0) .

(c)

Expert Solution
Check Mark

Answer to Problem 61AP

The ratio of P(x)P(0) is e2bx .

Explanation of Solution

Given Info:

The wave function for string is given as,

y(x,t)=(A0ebx)sin(kxωt)

The ratio of power given as,

P(x)P(0)

Substitute 12kμω2A02 for P(0) and 12kμω2(A0ebx)2 for P(x) .

P(x)P(0)=12kμω3(A0ebx)212kμω3A02=e2bx

Conclusion:

Therefore, the ratio of P(x)P(0) is e2bx .

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