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Question 10 (2 points) Two harmonic waves traveling in opposite directions interfere to produce a standing wave described by y = 3 (sin 2x) (cos 5t) where X is in meters and t is in seconds. What is the wavelength of the interfering waves? 1.00 m 2.00 m 3.14 m O 6.28 m 12.0 m
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Homework 3A: Standing Waves 1. Two waves propagate in one direction on a stretched rope. The frequency of the waves is 120 Hz. Both have the same amplitude of 4 cm and wavelength of 0.04 m. (a) Determine the amplitude of the resultant wave if the two original waves differ in phase by Tm/3? (b) What is the phase difference between the two waves if the amplitude of the resultant wave is 0.05 cm? 2. Two...
Two sinusoidal waves traveling in opposite directions interfere to produce a standing wave with the following wave function, where x is in meters and t is in seconds. y = (3.00 m) sin(0.900x) cos(6000) Determine the wavelength of the interfering waves. m What is the frequency of the interfering waves? Hz Find the speed of the interfering waves. m/s
Two sinusoidal waves traveling in opposite directions interfere to produce a standing wave with the following wave function, where x is in meters and t is in seconds. y = (3.00 m) sin(0.800x) cos(600t) Determine the wavelength of the interfering waves. m What is the frequency of the interfering waves? Hz Find the speed of the interfering waves. m/s
Two waves, yı = (2.9 mm) sin [(22.1 rad /m)x – (540 rad/s)t] and y2 = (1.3 mm) sin [(22.1 rad /m)x + (540 rad /s)] travel along a stretched string. (a) Find the resultant wave y = y1+ y2 as a function of t for x = 0 and 1/2 where is the wavelength. Omit units. (b) The resultant wave is the superposition of a standing wave and a traveling wave. In which direction does the traveling wave move?...
Two sinusoidal waves traveling in opposite directions interfere to produce a standing wave with the following wave function, where x is in meters and t is in seconds. y = (3.00 m) sin(0.200x) cos(2006) Determine the wavelength of the interfering waves. What is the frequency of the interfering waves? Hz Find the speed of the interfering waves. m/s Two sinusoidal waves combining in a medium are described by the following wave functions, where x is in centimeters and t is...
A traveling sinusoidal wave is moving on a long thin rope (total length =186 m, mass = 3.50 kg) in the +x direction. The rope is tied at one end to give a tension T. The wave is described by wavelength λ= 2.00 m, amplitude A=1.20 m and speed v=30.0 m/s. The phase angle is -π/4 radian. a. the expression that describes the y-displacement of the media particles as a function of time (give numbers for all the quantities). b. the...
Question 8 (2 points) Two harmonic waves traveling in opposite directions interfere to produce a standing wave described by y = 2 (sin nx) (cos 3nt) where X is in meters and t is in seconds. What is the distance between a pair of neighboring antinodes? 0.5 m 1.0 m 2.0 m 4.Om 8.0 m
Question: Two light waves traveling in the x direction have an electric field component polarized parallel to the y axis given by El-892sin(3.54x 1015) μν/m E2-892sin(3.54x 10% + 0.22) μν/m at a point P, where t is in seconds and phase is in radians. Part 1) What is the amplitude of the resulting electric field at this point? Part 2) What is the phase difference between Ei and E +E2? rad Part 3) What is the intensity of the resultant...
Question: Two light waves traveling in the x direction have an electric field component polarized parallel to the y axis given by El-892sin(3.54x 1015) μν/m E2-892sin(3.54x 10% + 0.22) μν/m at a point P, where t is in seconds and phase is in radians. Part 1) What is the amplitude of the resulting electric field at this point? Part 2) What is the phase difference between Ei and E +E2? rad Part 3) What is the intensity of the resultant...