Physics, asked by spguguli736, 1 year ago

The displacement of an oscillator is written as
y(t) = a sin (ωt ± φ)
whereas the equation of a wave is written as
y(x, t) = a sin (ωt − kx)
Highlight the differences between the two.

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Answered by mohamed36
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Hey mate here is your answer.

OSCILLATION :

Y-length in the graph

T-time taken ti complete one oscillation

OMEGA- the angular momentum

THETA-angle in the graph

WAVE:

Velocity = displacement /time

d=vt

X-the velocity is X



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