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1.2 A wave is represented by the equation y = 2sin (0.5x – 200t), when all distances are measured in centimeters and time in seconds. For this wave, calculate its
1.2.1 Frequency
1.2.2 Wavelength
12.3 speed

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Answered by sonuvuce
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Answer:

Frequency of the wave  = 100 Hz

Wavelength of the wave = 4 cm

Speed of the wave = 4 m/s

Explanation:

The general equation of the wave is

\boxed{y=A\sin\frac{2\pi}{\lambda} (ut-x)}

or, \boxed{y=A\sin2\pi(ft-\frac{x}{\lambda})}

Where A is amplitude, f is frequency and λ is wavelength

The given equation of the wave is

y = 2\sin\pi (0.5x-200t)

or, y = 2\sin2\pi (\frac{x}{4} -100t)

or, y = -2\sin2\pi (100t-\frac{x}{4})

Comparing this equation with the general wave equation

We get

Amplitude A = 2 cm

Wavelength λ = 4 cm

Frequency f = 100 Hz

Speed of the wave = fλ = 100 × 4 cm/s

                                       = 400 cm/s

                                       = 4 m/s

Hope this helps.

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