Answer: Standing waves on a wire are described by Eq.

Chapter 15, Problem 37E

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QUESTION:

Standing waves on a wire are described by Eq. (15.28), with \(\omega=942\) rad/s, and \(k=0.750\pi\) rad/m. The left end of the wire is at \(x=0\) .At what distances from the left end are (a) the nodes of the standing wave and (b) the antinodes of the standing wave?

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QUESTION:

Standing waves on a wire are described by Eq. (15.28), with \(\omega=942\) rad/s, and \(k=0.750\pi\) rad/m. The left end of the wire is at \(x=0\) .At what distances from the left end are (a) the nodes of the standing wave and (b) the antinodes of the standing wave?

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Given, amplitude of a standing wave

                                                                       

Angular frequency

Wave number

The resultant equation for the standing wave is  and this is for standing wave on a string fixed end at

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