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Chapter 17, Problem 14PQ

(a)

To determine

The wavelength of the wave.

(a)

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Answer to Problem 14PQ

The wavelength of the wave is 7.17m_.

Explanation of Solution

Write the equation for the wavelength.

  λ=2πk                                                                                                                 (I)

Here, λ is the wavelength and k is the wave vector.

Write the expression for the wave vector.

  k=ωv                                                                                                                  (II)

Here, ω is the angular frequency and v is the speed.

Rewrite the expression for the wavelength from equation (I) by using (II).

  λ=2π(ω/v)                                                                                                          (III)

Conclusion:

Substitute 2.34rad/s for ω and 2.67m/s for v in Equation (III) to find λ.

  λ=2π([2.34rad/s]/[2.67m/s])=2π0.876rad/m=7.17m

Thus, the wavelength of the wave is 7.17m_.

(b)

To determine

The expression for the wave function.

(b)

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Answer to Problem 14PQ

The expression for the wave function is y(x,t)=(0.346m)sin(0.876x2.34t)_.

Explanation of Solution

Write the equation of standard equation of the wave function.

  y(x,t)=ymaxsin(kxωt)                                                                            (IV)

Here, y(x,t) is the instantaneous displacement, ymax is the amplitude, x is the displacement and t is time.

Rewrite the expression for the wave function from equation (IV) by using (II).

  y(x,t)=ymaxsin((ωv)xωt)                                                                        (V)

Conclusion:

Substitute 2.34rad/s for ω, 2.67m/s for v and 34.6cm for ymax in Equation (V) to find y(x,t).

  y(x,t)=(34.6cm)sin((2.34rad/s2.67m/s)x(2.34rad/s)t)=[(34.6cm)(1×102m1cm)]sin((2.34rad/s2.67m/s)x(2.34rad/s)t)=(0.346m)sin(0.876x2.34t)

Thus, the expression for the wave function is y(x,t)=(0.346m)sin(0.876x2.34t)_.

(c)

To determine

The new wave function if the angular frequency doubled.

(c)

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Answer to Problem 14PQ

The new wave function if the angular frequency doubled is y(x,t)=(0.346m)sin(1.75x4.68t)_.

Explanation of Solution

Write the expression for the wave function from equation (IV) by using (II).

  y(x,t)=ymaxsin((ωv)xωt)                                                                           (V)

Conclusion:

Substitute 2(2.34rad/s) for ω, 2.67m/s for v and 34.6cm for ymax in Equation (V) to find y(x,t).

  y(x,t)=(34.6cm)sin((2(2.34rad/s)2.67m/s)x[2(2.34rad/s)]t)=[(34.6cm)(1×102m1cm)]sin((4.68rad/s2.67m/s)x(4.68rad/s)t)=(0.346m)sin(1.75x4.68t)

Thus, the new wave function if the angular frequency doubled is y(x,t)=(0.346m)sin(1.75x4.68t)_.

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