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a progressive wave is represented by the following equation :

Where y is in centimetre and t is in second. Determine
(i) the direction of the wave propagation
(ii) the wavelength ​

A Progressive Wave Is Represented By The Following Equation Where Y Is In Centimetre And T Is In Second Determine I The Direction Of The Wave Propagation Ii The class=

Sagot :

Explanation:

I. Direction - Towards the negative x axis since there's a '+' sign b/n π/4 & X

II. y = Asin(wt + kx)

k = 2π/ለ = 1

ለ = 2πcm = 6.29cm or 6.29×10^-2m in meter

i suggest using the one in cm.

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