a wave function expressing displacement

  1. a wave function expressing displacement (y) as a function of its (x) and time (t) is given as y = P log (Qx + Rt)Which of the
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  2. The wave function (x,t)=(0.03m)sin(2.2x-3.5t) is for a harmonic wave on a string. (a) In what direction does this wave travel
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  3. The following wave function represents a travelling wave:y = 5.35 / [4.95 + (6.55x+2.15 t )2] where y and x are in cm, and t is
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  4. The following wave function represents a travelling wave:y = 3.45 / [6.35 + (6.35x−8.30 t )2] where y and x are in cm, and t
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  5. An oceanographer measured an oceanwave during a storm. The vertical displacement, h, of the wave, in metres, can be modelled by
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  6. Given below are the some of the function of x and t to represent the displacement(transverse or longitudnal ) of an elastic wave
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  7. As a wave travels through a medium, it displaces particles in a direction parallel to the motion of the wave. We can conclude
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  8. A harmonic wave moving in the positive x direction has an amplitude of 3.1 cm, a speed of 37.0 cm/s, and a wavelength of 26.0
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  9. A harmonic wave moving in the positive x direction has an amplitude of 4.4 cm, a speed of 41.0 cm/s, and a wavelength of 45.0
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  10. A harmonic wave moving in the positive x direction has an amplitude of 4.4 cm, a speed of 41.0 cm/s, and a wavelength of 45.0
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