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Chapter 16, Problem 94P
To determine
To find:
The speed at which the transverse waves move along the string.
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66 Figure 16-44 shows the dis-
placement y versus time t of the
point on a string at x= 0, as a
wave passes through that point.
The scale of the y axis is set by
y, = 6.0 mm. The wave is given
by y(x, t) = ym sin(kx – wt + 4).
What is 4? (Caution: A calculator
does not always give the proper
inverse trig function, so check your answer by substituting it and an
assumed value of w into y(x, 1) and then plotting the function.)
y (mm)
Figure 16-44 Problem 66.
.9 A sinusoidal wave mov-
ing along a string is shown
twice in Fig. 16-33, as crest A
travels in the positive direc-
tion of an x axis by distance
Н
d = 6.0 cm in 4.0 ms. The
tick marks along the axis are
separated by 10 cm; height
H = 6.00 mm. The equation
for the wave is in the form
Figure 16-33 Problem 9.
y(x, 1) = ym sin(kx + wt), so
what are (a) ym, (b) k, (c) w, and (d) the correct choice of sign in
front of w?
27P. A sinusoidal transverse wave is traveling along a string
toward decreasing x. Figure 17-29 shows a plot of the displace-
ment as a function of position at time t=
3.6 N, and its linear density is 25 g/m. Find (a) the amplitude, (b)
0. The string tension is
the wavelength, (c) the wave speed, and (d) the period of the
wave. (e) Find the maximum speed of a particle in the string. (f)
Write an equation describing the traveling wave.
6.
4
2.
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-4
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x (cm)
FIGURE 17-29 Problem 27.
Chapter 16 Solutions
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