Which of the properties of waves is independent of all the others a. amplitude b. frequency c. period d. velocity e. wavelength Please explain
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For sound waves in air with frequency 1000 Hz a displacement amplitude of produces a pressure amplitude of . Use = 344 . a) What is the wavelength of these waves? b) For 1000-Hz waves in air, what displacement amplitude would be needed for the pressure amplitude to be at the pain threshold, which is 30 Pa? Express your answer using two significant figures. c) For what wavelength will waves with a displacement amplitude of produce a pressure amplitude of...
Physics Question- Waves, amplitude, frequency, and transverse velocity. I would like to see all solutions and answers to problems worked out. Please see this link (copy and paste): http://postimg.org/image/3pr765lr5/
Two small loudspeakers emit pure sinusoidal waves with
frequency-independent amplitude that are in phase.
a ) At the frequencies 0.63 kHz, 1.91 kHz, and 3.19 kHz we have
constructive interference at point P.
b)
At the frequencies 1.27 kHz, 2.55 kHz, and 3.82 kHz the sound
at point P is very soft.
c)
At the frequencies 1.27 kHz, 2.55 kHz, and 3.82 kHz the sound
at point P is loud.
d)
The intensity of the sound at point P does...
Which graph represents the following original waves?
(a) at time (T/4) later (Figure A, B, C, D, or E)
(b) at time (T/2) later (Figure A, B, C, D, or E)
(c) With amplitude 3.5 times larger than the original amplitude
(Figure A, B, C, D, or E)
(d) With wavelength 2 times larger than the original wavelength
(Figure A, B, C, D, or E)
(e) With frequency 3.5 times larger than the original frequency
(Figure A, B, C, D,...
Two waves having the same frequency, wavelength, and amplitude are traveling in the same direction. If they differ in phase by π/2 and each has an amplitude of 0.060 m, what is the amplitude of the resultant wave? cm
Which of the following is NOT true for electromagnetic waves? (a) they transport energy (b) they transport momentum (c) they consist of changing electric and magnetic fields (d) they travel at different speeds in vacuum, depending on their frequency e) they can be reflected We perceive frequency for sound wave as pitch. What do we perceive frequency for light waves? (a) Color (b) Brightness (c) opacity (d) Shininess Unpolarized light passes through a single polarizer with an intensity of 10.00...
please help, will rate thanks Transverse waves traveling along a string have the following properties. Amplitude of the wave = 2.2 mm Wavelength of the wave = 0.15 m Speed of the wave = 343 m/s Determine the time for a particle of the string to move through a total distance of 1.5 km. 1 s
assuming small amplitude ( n p lane waves Consider a quiescent body of water of depth has shown in Fig. 4. A small amplitude plane wave I travelling along the surface of the water with velocity c. The form of waves is taken to be sodal in which the amplitude of the wave is and its wavelength is i. The equation of the free surface will be y (x ) = sin (x-e!) If the value of s , and...
Transverse waves traveling along a string have the following properties. Amplitude of the wave = 2.75 mm Wavelength of the wave = 0.150 m Speed of the wave = 408 m/s Determine the time for a particle of the string to move through a total distance of 1.50 km.
Transverse waves on a string have wave speed 8.00 m/s, amplitude 0.0700 m, and wavelength 0.320 m. These waves travel in the x direction, and at t = 0 the x = 0 end of the string is at y = 0 and moving downward. A. Find the frequency of these waves. B. Find the period of these waves. C. Write the equation for y(x,t) describing these waves. D. Find the transverse displacement of a point on the string at x2...