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The following four waves are sent along strings with the same linear densities (xis in meters and tis in seconds). Rank the waves according to (a) their wave speed and (b) the tension in the strings along which they travel, greatest first:

(1)Y1=(3mm)sin(x-3t), (3)y3=(1mm)sin(4x-t),

(2) y2=(6mm)sin(2x-t), (4)y4=(2mm)sin(x-2t).

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  1. The waves can be ranked according to their wave speed as V1>V4>V2>V3(greatest first)
  2. The waves can be ranked according to their tension in the string along which they travel asT1>T4>T2>T3 (greatest first)

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01

Step 1: Given

The four waves along the strings with the same linear densities are,

Y1=3mm)sin(x-3t)y2=(6mm)sin(2x-t)y3=(1mm)sin(4x-t)y4=(2mm)sin(x-2t)

02

Determining the concept

Use the concept of the equation of transverse wave and speed of a travelling wave. The wave speed on a stretched string gives the relation between speed and tension in the string.

Formulae are as follow:

y=ymsin(kx-t)v=kv=T

Where, v is wave speed, T is tension in string, 饾潄 is mass per unit length, 饾潕 is angular frequency, k is wave number, t is time.

03

Determining to rank the waves according to their wave speed

(a)

Rank the waves according to their wave speed :

The equation of transverse wave is,

y=ymsin(kx-t)...........................................................................(1)

The speed of the travelling wave is,

v=wk

The equation (i) is,

y1=(3mm)sin(x-3t)

Compare this equation with equation (1), then the speed of the travelling wave is,

v1=31v1=3

The equation (ii) is,

y2=(6mm)sin(2x-t)

Compare this equation with equation (1), then the speed of the travelling wave is,

V2=12v2=0.5

The equation (iii) is,

y3=(1mm)sin94x-t)

Compare this equation with equation (1), then the speed of the travelling wave is,

V3=14V3=0.25

The equation (iv) is,

y4=(2mm)sin(x-2t)

Compare this equation with equation (1), then the speed of the travelling wave is

V4=21V4=2

Hence, the rank of the waves according to the wave speed is V1>V4>V2>V3 (greatest first).

04

Determining to rank the waves according to the tension in the string along which they travel

(b)

Rank the waves according to tension:

The wave speed on a stretched string is,

V=TVT

The speed on the stretched string is directly proportional to the tension in the string with the same linear density.

The speed on the stretched string for equation (i) is,

v1T1

The speed on the stretched string for equation (ii) is,

V2T2

The speed on the stretched string for equation (iii) is,

V3T3

The speed on the stretched string for equation (i) is,

V4T4

Hence, the rank of the waves according to their tension is T1>T4>T2>T3 (greatest first).

Therefore, the wave speed by using its expression and rank their values can be found, by using the expression of the speed on the stretched string, and can also find the tension in each string and rank their values.

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