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24 August, 23:47

A surfer paddles out beyond the breaking surf to where waves are sinusoidal in shape, with crests 59.6 m apart. The surfer bobs a vertical distance of 4.28 m, taking 3.09 s to go from trough to crest. Describe the wave using equation y (x, t) = Acos (kx-ωt). Take the positive x-direction toward shore and x=0 at the location of a wave crest when t=0.

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  1. 25 August, 03:00
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    Answer: y (x, y) = 2.14cos (6.04x - 8.29t)

    wave speed (v) = 1.38m/s,

    wavelength (λ) = 59.6m

    Amplitude (A) = 2.14m

    Wave number (k) = 6.04

    Angular frequency (ω) = 8.29rad/s

    Explanation:

    The wavelength is simply defined as the distance between 2 successive crest or trough.

    From the question it has been stated that the crest are 59.6m apart, thus (λ) = 59.6m.

    The wave travels a total vertical distance of 4.28m, this simply implies that along the vertical axis of the sine graph, the wave traveled from maximum displacement to the positive y axis (+A) through the center (o) and to the maximum displacement to the negative axis (-A).

    Meaning total vertical distance = 2A where A=Amplitude

    This amplitude is 4.28/2 = 2.14m

    Wave number (k) = 2π / (λ)

    Where π=180°

    Thus, k=2*180/59.6

    K=360/59.6

    K=6.04

    To get the angular frequency of the wave (ω), we use the formulae above

    (ω) = kv

    Where v is the wave speed

    v=vertical distance/time taken

    v = 4.28/3.09 = 1.31m/s

    Thus

    (ω) = kv=6.04 * 1.31 = 8.29rad/s.

    Equation of wave is below

    y (x, t) = Acos (kx-ωt)

    By slotting in the parameters we have that

    y (x, y) = 2.14cos (6.04x - 8.29t)

    Above is the mathematical equation that describes the wave.
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