The wavefunction of a mechanical wave on a string is described by: y(x,t) 0.012cos(TtX-100rtt+2Tt/3), where x and y are in meters and t is in seconds. The transverse velocity of an element on the string at the left end (x 0), at time t O is:

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The wavefunction of a mechanical wave on a string is described by: y(x,t) =
0.012cos(Ttx-100Ttt+2Tt/3), where x and y are in meters and t is in seconds. The
transverse velocity of an element on the string at the left end (x 0), at time t D0
is:
O-0.6n m/s
+0.6n m/s
O-0.6v3n m/s
None of the listed
+0.6v3m m/s
A traveling wave on a taut string with a tension force T is given by the wave
function: y(x.t) 0.1sin(2rtx-300t1), where x and y are in meters and t is in
seconds, The linear mass density of the string is u 100 g/m. and the string is 10
mJong
Transcribed Image Text:The wavefunction of a mechanical wave on a string is described by: y(x,t) = 0.012cos(Ttx-100Ttt+2Tt/3), where x and y are in meters and t is in seconds. The transverse velocity of an element on the string at the left end (x 0), at time t D0 is: O-0.6n m/s +0.6n m/s O-0.6v3n m/s None of the listed +0.6v3m m/s A traveling wave on a taut string with a tension force T is given by the wave function: y(x.t) 0.1sin(2rtx-300t1), where x and y are in meters and t is in seconds, The linear mass density of the string is u 100 g/m. and the string is 10 mJong
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