A wave on a string is described by D (z, t) = (2.2 cm) x sin (2x (z/ (8.4 m) + t/ (0.20 s) + 1)]. where I is in m and t is in S. Submit Correct Part D What is the wave number? Express your answer with the appropriate units. k = 0.75 Previous Answers Submit Part E rad Previous Answers Correct Correct answer is shown. Your answer 0.748 m ¹(-0.748 ) rad required for this part. At t = 0.70 s, what is the displacement of the string at z = 9.1 m? Express your answer with the appropriate units. D(9.1 m, 0.70 s) = μA Value Units ? was either

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A wave on a string is described by
D (z, t) = (2.2 cm) x
sin [27 (z/ (8.4 m) + t/ (0.20 s) + 1)]. where
I is in m and t is in S.
Submit
Correct
Part D
What is the wave number?
Express your answer with the appropriate units.
k = 0.75
Previous Answers
Submit
Part E
rad
m
Previous Answers
Correct
Correct answer is shown. Your answer 0.748 m
required for this part.
At t= 0.70 s, what is the displacement of the string at z = 9.1 m?
Express your answer with the appropriate units.
μA
D(9.1 m, 0.70 s) = Value
Submit Previous Answers Request Answer
(=0.748 rad :) was either
Units
X Incorrect; Try Again; 5 attempts remaining
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Transcribed Image Text:A wave on a string is described by D (z, t) = (2.2 cm) x sin [27 (z/ (8.4 m) + t/ (0.20 s) + 1)]. where I is in m and t is in S. Submit Correct Part D What is the wave number? Express your answer with the appropriate units. k = 0.75 Previous Answers Submit Part E rad m Previous Answers Correct Correct answer is shown. Your answer 0.748 m required for this part. At t= 0.70 s, what is the displacement of the string at z = 9.1 m? Express your answer with the appropriate units. μA D(9.1 m, 0.70 s) = Value Submit Previous Answers Request Answer (=0.748 rad :) was either Units X Incorrect; Try Again; 5 attempts remaining ?
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