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A sinusoidal wave traveling on a string is moving in the positive x-direction. The wave has a wavelength of 6 m, a frequency of...Asked by Bruce
A sinusoidal wave traveling on a string is moving in the positive x-direction. The wave has a wavelength of 8 m, a frequency of 60 Hz, and an amplitude of 9 cm. What is the wave function for this wave? (Use any variable or symbol stated above as necessary.)
I think the function follows this format:
y(x,t)=A*sin(kx-wt+phase shift), but im not sure how apply it to this problem. Any help or suggestions is appreciated, thank you!
I think the function follows this format:
y(x,t)=A*sin(kx-wt+phase shift), but im not sure how apply it to this problem. Any help or suggestions is appreciated, thank you!
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