Fundamentals of Applied Electromagnetics (7th Edition)
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Chapter 1, Problem 7P
A wave traveling along a string in the +x direction is given by
y1(x, t) = A cos(ωt − βx),
where x = 0 is the end of the string, which is tied rigidly to a wall, as shown in Fig. P1.7.
Figure P1.7 Wave on a string tied to a wall at x = 0 (Problem 1.7).
When wave y1(x, t) arrives at the wall, a reflected wave y2(x, t) is generated. Hence, at any location on the string, the vertical displacement ys is the sum of the incident and reflected waves:
ys(x, t) = y1(x, t) + y2(x, t).
- (a) Write an expression for y2(x, t), keeping in mind its direction of travel and the fact that the end of the string cannot move.
- (b) Generate plots of y1(x, t), y2(x, t) and ys(x, t) versus x over the range −2λ ≤ x ≤ 0 at ωt = π/4 and at ωt = π/2.
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