Tutorials In Introductory Physics: Homework
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Author: Lillian C. McDermott, Peter S. Shaffer
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Chapter 23.2, Problem 3cTH
To determine
To Sketch:The shape, width and the direction of the motion of the incident pulse for given condition.
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of the phenomenon that occurs during
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Tutorials In Introductory Physics: Homework
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