3. The vertical position, y, of any point on a rope that supports a transverse wave travelling horizontally is given by the equation: y = 0.5 sin(4mt + 5mx) with x and y in meters and t in seconds. Find the: a. amplitude b. angular frequency c. frequency

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3. The vertical position, y, of any point on a rope that supports a transverse wave travelling horizontally is
given by the equation:
y = 0.5 sin(4mt + 5mx)
with x and y in meters and t in seconds. Find the:
a. amplitude
b. angular frequency
c. frequency
d. period
e. wavelength
f. wave speed
g. angular wave number
h. Does this wave travel in the +x or -x direction?
Transcribed Image Text:3. The vertical position, y, of any point on a rope that supports a transverse wave travelling horizontally is given by the equation: y = 0.5 sin(4mt + 5mx) with x and y in meters and t in seconds. Find the: a. amplitude b. angular frequency c. frequency d. period e. wavelength f. wave speed g. angular wave number h. Does this wave travel in the +x or -x direction?
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