Two identical waves travel in the same direction, each with a wavelength = 0.5 m and speed v = 20 m/s. When the two waves interfere, they form a resultant wave. The angular frequency of the resultant wave is: 20T rad/s T/10 rad/s 40Tt rad/s T/5 rad/s 80Tt rad/s

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Two identical waves travel in the same direction, each with a wavelength A = 05
m and speed v = 20 m/s. When the two waves interfere, they form a resultant
wave. The angular frequency of the resultant wave is:
O 20Tt rad/s
T/10 rad/s
40Tt rad/s
T/5 rad/s
80TT rad/s
wing wave-function: y(x.t) = 0.2 sin(3ITX) cos(12mt)
Transcribed Image Text:Two identical waves travel in the same direction, each with a wavelength A = 05 m and speed v = 20 m/s. When the two waves interfere, they form a resultant wave. The angular frequency of the resultant wave is: O 20Tt rad/s T/10 rad/s 40Tt rad/s T/5 rad/s 80TT rad/s wing wave-function: y(x.t) = 0.2 sin(3ITX) cos(12mt)
A standing wave with wavelength A = 1.2 m and frequency f%= 100 Hz is generated
on a stretched cord. For an element of the cord at x = 0.5 m, the maximum
transverse velocity is v(y,max) = 2Tt m/s. The amplitude A of each of the individual
waves producing the standing wave is:
0.01 m
0.03 m
) 0.0125 m
0.025 m
0.02 mi
Transcribed Image Text:A standing wave with wavelength A = 1.2 m and frequency f%= 100 Hz is generated on a stretched cord. For an element of the cord at x = 0.5 m, the maximum transverse velocity is v(y,max) = 2Tt m/s. The amplitude A of each of the individual waves producing the standing wave is: 0.01 m 0.03 m ) 0.0125 m 0.025 m 0.02 mi
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