The following four waves are sent along strings with the same linear densities (x is in meters and t is in seconds). Rank the waves according to (a) their wave speed and (b) the tension in the strings along which they travel, greatest first: (1) Yl = (3 mm) sin(x - 3t), (3) )'3 = (1 mm) sin(4x - t), (2) Yz = (6 mm) sin(2x - t), (4) Y4 = (2 mm) sin(x - 2t).
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A string oscillates according to the equation Y' = (0.50 cm) sin[ ( ; cm-1)x J cOS[(401TS-1)t]. What are the (a) amplitude and (b) speed of the two waves (identical except for direction of travel) whose superposition gives this oscillation? (c) What is the distance between nodes? (d) What is the transverse speed of a particle of the string at the position x = 1.5 cm when t = ~ s?
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