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Chapter 15 Problem 71P

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CALC Instantaneous Power in a Wave.

(a) Graph y(x, t) as given by Eq. (15.7) as a function of x for a given time t (say, t = 0). On the same axes, make a graph of the instantaneous power P(x, t) as given by Eq. (15.23).

(b) Explain the connection between the slope of the graph of y(x, t) versus x and the value of P(x, t).  In particular, explain what is happening at points where P = O where there is no instantaneous energy transfer.

(c) The quantity P(x, t) always has the same sign. What does this imply about the direction of energy flow?

(d) Consider a wave moving in the -x-direction,  for which \(y(x, t)=A \cos (k x+\omega t)\). Calculate P(x, t) for this wave, and make a graph of y(x, t) and P(x, t) as functions of x for a given time t (say, t = 0). What differences arise from reversing the direction of the wave?

Solution

Solution to 71P Step 1 of 3: Introduction The general equation of the mechanical wave is given by, The instantaneous power of the mechanical wave is given by

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Title University Physics 13 
Author Hugh D. Young, Roger A. Freedman
ISBN 9780321675460

CALC Instantaneous Power in a Wave. (a) Graph y(x, t) as

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