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Comment on the Phase velocity (Vp) of the waves for increased values of Δω and Δk

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Answered by Anonymous
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Briefly, phase velocity refers to the velocity of a monochromatic wave, let's say, the velocity of one of the peaks of the wave. For example, a monochromatic wave with angular frequency ω = 2πν (ν is the frequency) travelling in +ve x-direction is given by, y = Asin(ωt - kx).

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Briefly, phase velocity refers to the velocity of a monochromatic wave, let's say, the velocity of one of the peaks of the wave. For example, a monochromatic wave with angular frequency ω = 2πν (ν is the frequency) travelling in +ve x-direction is given by, y = Asin(ωt - kx).

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