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17 March, 17:01

A traveling wave has displacement given by y (x, t) = (2.0cm) * cos (2πx-4πt), where x is measured in cm and t in s. what is the speed of the wave?

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  1. 17 March, 19:02
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    v = 2 cm/s

    Explanation:

    The equation of the wave is

    y (x, t) = (2.0cm) * cos (2π*x-4π*t)

    Where,

    x is measured in cm

    t in s

    A more general formula for this equation would be

    y (x, t) = A*cos (k*x-ω*t)

    Where,

    A = amplitude.

    k = the wavenumber

    ω = the angular frequency

    The velocity of the wave corresponds to

    v = ω/k

    v = 4π / 2π = 2 cm/s

    v = 2 cm/s
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