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A sinusoidal wave travels along a string under tension. Figure 16-31 gives the slopes along the string at time t =0.The scale of the x axis is set by xs=0.80m .What is the amplitude of the wave?

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The amplitude of the wave is 0.2 m

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01

The given data

  1. The scale of the x axis = 0.80 m
02

Understanding the concept of wave equation

The sinusoidal wave exhibits different displacements at different positions .Thus, the slope at different points varies withtheposition. We use this concept along with the equation of the travelling wave to calculate amplitude.

Formula:

The expression of wave equation, y=ymcos(kx-Ó¬t) (i)

The wavenumber of a wave,k=2πλ (ii)

Here, Ó¬ is the angular velocity of the wave and ym is the amplitude of the oscillation

03

Calculation for the amplitude of the wave

The scale of x axis is given as 0.80 m. This distance is equivalent to two wavelengths.

Hence, the wavelength is given as:

2λ=0.80mλ=0.40m

For x=0 and t=0 , equation (i) becomes-

y=ymcos(k0-Ó¬0)y=ymcos0y=ym

From the graph, the value of y at x =0 is 0.2 . So, the above equation becomes-

ym=0.2

Thus, the amplitude of the curve given in the graph is 0.2.

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