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A harmonic traveling wave is moving in the negative z-direction with an amplitude (arbitra...

A harmonic traveling wave is moving in the negative z-direction with an amplitude (arbitrary units) of 2, a wavelength of 5 m, and a period of 3 s. Its displacement at the origin is zero at time zero. Write a wave equation for this wave (a) that exhibits directly both wavelength and period; (b) that exhibits directly both propagation constant and velocity; (c) in complex form.

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