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28 September, 13:12

A transverse wave on a string is described by the wave function y (x, t) = 0.338 sin (1.15x + 86.0t) where x and y are in meters and t is in seconds. Consider the element of the string at x = 0. (a) What is the time interval between the first two instants when this element has a position of y

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  1. 28 September, 16:47
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    0.073 s

    Step-by-step explanation:

    The equation of a progressive wave is given by:

    y = Asin (kx + ωt)

    where;

    A is the amplitude of the wave in meters

    y (x, t) is the displacement in meters

    k = 2π/λ is the propagation constant

    ω = 2π/T is the angular frequency in radian per seconds

    T is the period ⇒ The time taken to complete one oscillation.

    The equation now becomes;

    y = Asin ((2πx) / λ ± 2πt/T)

    Comparing the given y (x, t) = 0.338 sin (1.15x + 86.0t) with the general equation;

    2πt/T = 86.0t

    T = 2π/86

    T = 0.073 s
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