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derive sodengers wave equation​

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Answered by amyleah04
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The wave equation is an important second-order linear partial differential equation for the description of waves—as they occur in classical physics—such as mechanical waves (e.g. water waves, sound waves and seismic waves) or light waves. It arises in fields like acoustics, electromagnetics, and fluid dynamics.

Answered by shivisingh071
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The wave equation is a linear second-order partial differential equation which describes the propagation of oscillations at a fixed speed in some quantity yy:

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The equation is a good description for a wide range of phenomena because it is typically used to model small oscillations about an equilibrium, for which systems can often be well approximated by Hooke's law. Solutions to the wave equation are of course important in fluid dynamics, but also play an important role in electromagnetism, optics, gravitational physics, and heat transfer. Especially important are the solutions to the Fourier transform of the wave equation, which define Fourier series, spherical harmonics, and their generalizations.

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