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A simple-harmonic wave train of amplitude 3 cm and frequency 200 Hz travels in a +ve direction of x-axis with a velocity of 20 m/s?

A simple-harmonic wave train of amplitude 3 cm and frequency 200 Hz travels in a +ve direction of x-axis with a velocity of 20 m/s. Calculate the displacement, velocity, and acceleration of a particle situated at 50 cm from the origin at t=2 s.

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  • Anonymous
    4 years ago

    Let y be the displacement at distance x and time t.

    Then y = Asin{(2π/λ)(x - vt)}, where

    A = amplitude

    λ = wavelength

    v = wave velocity

    Here A = 0.03m, v = 20 m/s, f = 200 Hz

    We have λf = v → λ = v/f = 20/200 = 0.1m

    So y = 0.03sin{2π/0.1(x - 20t)} = 0.03sin{20π(x - 20t)}

    u (particle) = ∂y/∂t = -0.03 x 400πcos{20π(x - 20t)}

    a = ∂²y/∂t² = -0.03 x 400π x 400πsin{20π(x - 20t)}

    We want y, u and a when x = 0.5, t = 2

    Subsituting:

    y = -2 x 10^(-8)m = -2 x 10^(-6)cm

    u = 37.7m/s

    a = 0.03m/s²

    The particle is 2 x 10^(-6)cm below the x-axis moving at 37.7m/s upwards and accelerating at 0.03m/s² upwards.

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