Solution: A fellow student with a mathematical bent tells
Chapter 15, Problem 15.28(choose chapter or problem)
A fellow student with a mathematical bent tells you that the wave function of a traveling wave on a thin rope is y1x, t2 = 2.30 mmcos316.98 rad>m2x + 1742 rad>s2t4. Being more practical, you measure the rope to have a length of 1.35 m and a mass of 0.00338 kg. You are then asked to determine the following: (a) amplitude; (b) frequency; (c) wavelength; (d) wave speed; (e) direction the wave is traveling; (f) tension in the rope; (g) average power transmitted by the wave.
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