At t = 0, the instantaneous position of two pulses moving along a taut string with a speed v = 20.3 cm/s are as shown in the diagram below. Each unit on the horizontal axis is 2.0 cm and each unit on the vertical axis is 3.0 cm. (The peak of pulse 2 is exactly on a half unit of the horizontal axis.) pulse 2 pulse 1 (a) At what location will the resultant of the two pulses have maximum amplitude? 7.0 The amplitude of the resultant will be maximum when the peaks of the two pulses overlap. How far does each pulse move to get to this position? cm (b) At what time will the resultant of the two pulses have maximum amplitude? 0.345 What is the relationship between speed, time, and distance? s (c) What is the value of this maximum amplitude?

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At t = 0, the instantaneous position of two pulses moving along a taut string with a speed v = 20.3 cm/s are as shown in the diagram below. Each unit on the horizontal axis is 2.0 cm and each unit on the vertical axis is 3.0 cm. (The peak of pulse 2 is exactly on a half
unit of the horizontal axis.)
pulse 2
pulse 1
(a) At what location will the resultant of the two pulses have maximum amplitude?
7.0
The amplitude of the resultant will be maximum when the peaks of the two pulses overlap. How far does each pulse move to get to this position? cm
(b) At what time will the resultant of the two pulses have maximum amplitude?
0.345
What is the relationship between speed, time, and distance? s
(c) What is the value of this maximum amplitude?
Transcribed Image Text:At t = 0, the instantaneous position of two pulses moving along a taut string with a speed v = 20.3 cm/s are as shown in the diagram below. Each unit on the horizontal axis is 2.0 cm and each unit on the vertical axis is 3.0 cm. (The peak of pulse 2 is exactly on a half unit of the horizontal axis.) pulse 2 pulse 1 (a) At what location will the resultant of the two pulses have maximum amplitude? 7.0 The amplitude of the resultant will be maximum when the peaks of the two pulses overlap. How far does each pulse move to get to this position? cm (b) At what time will the resultant of the two pulses have maximum amplitude? 0.345 What is the relationship between speed, time, and distance? s (c) What is the value of this maximum amplitude?
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