Physics for Scientists and Engineers: Foundations and Connections
Physics for Scientists and Engineers: Foundations and Connections
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ISBN: 9781133939146
Author: Katz, Debora M.
Publisher: Cengage Learning
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Chapter 17, Problem 19PQ

(a)

To determine

The period and wavelength of the wave.

(a)

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Answer to Problem 19PQ

The period of the wave is 1.21s_, and the wavelength is 0.604m_.

Explanation of Solution

Given the wave equation of the longitudinal harmonic wave.

S(x,t)=(0.850)sin(10.4x5.20t) (I)

Write the general equation of a longitudinal harmonic wave traveling in positive x direction.

S(x,t)=Smaxsin(kxωt) (II)

Here, Smax is the amplitude, k is the wave vector, and ω is the angular frequency.

Compare equation (I) and (II) to find the values of k and ω.

  k=10.4rad/m

  ω=5.20rad/s

Write the expression for the period of the wave.

T=2πω (III)

Here, T is the period.

Write the expression for the wavelength of the wave.

λ=2πk (IV)

Conclusion:

Substitute 5.20rad/s for ω in equation (III) to find T.

  T=2π5.20rad/s=1.21s

Substitute 10.4rad/m for k in equation (IV) to find λ.

  λ=2π10.4rad/m=0.604m

Therefore, the period of the wave is 1.21s_, and the wavelength is 0.604m_.

(b)

To determine

The displacement of the particle at t=0, t=T/4, t=T/2, t=3T/4, and t=T.

(b)

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 19PQ

The displacement of the particle at the given instants of time are given in Table 1.

Explanation of Solution

Given that the equilibrium position of the particle is x=λ/2.

Equation (II) is the general expression a longitudinal harmonic wave traveling in positive x direction.

  S(x,t)=Smaxsin(kxωt)

Equation (III) gives the expression for the period of the wave.

  T=2πω

Equation (IV) gives the expression for the wavelength of the wave.

  λ=2πk

Use equation (III) and (IV) in (II).

S(x,t)=Smaxsin(2πλx2πTt)=Smaxsin(2πλx2πTt) (V)

In order to find the displacement S, substitute x=λ/2, and 0.850m for Smax to find the displacement of the particles at the indicated times.

S(x,t)=(0.850m)sin(2πλλ22πTt) (VI)

Conclusion:

Substitute 0, T/4, T/2, 3T/4, and T for t in equation (VI) to find the displacement corresponding to each time. Use 1.21s for T in the equations. The results are tabulated in Table 1.

Table 1

PeriodTime tS(m)
000
T/40.3030.850
T/20.6050
3T/40.9080.850
T1.210

Therefore, the displacement of the particle at the given instants of time are given in Table 1.

(c)

To determine

The position of the particle at t=0, t=T/4, t=T/2, t=3T/4, and t=T.

(c)

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 19PQ

The position of the particle at the given instants of time are given in Table 2.

Explanation of Solution

Given that the equilibrium position of the particle is x=λ/2.

Table 1 gives the displacement of the particle at different times. At t=0, the particle’s position is x=λ/2. Since λ=0.604m, the position at t=0 can be computed as,

  x=0.604m2=0.302m

Conclusion:

The position of the particle corresponding to the other times given can be computed by adding the displacement corresponding to the respective time with the initial position 0.302m. The results are tabulated in Table 2.

Table 2

PeriodTime tS (m)Position (m)
0000.302
T/40.3030.8501.15
T/20.60500.302
3T/40.9080.8500.548
T1.2100.302

Therefore, the position of the particle at the given instants of time are given in Table 2.

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