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A wave on a string is described by\(y\left( {x,t} \right) = Acos\left( {kx - \omega t} \right)\). (a) Graph \(y,\,{v_y}\,and\,{a_y}\)as functions of \(x\) for time\(t = 0\). (b) Consider the following points on the string:\(\left( i \right) x = 0;\left( {ii} \right) x = {\pi \mathord{\left/

{\vphantom {\pi {4K}}} \right.

\\} {4K}}; \left( {iii} \right) x = {\pi \mathord{\left/

{\vphantom {\pi {2K}}} \right.

\\} {2K}}; \left( {iv} \right) x = 3{\pi \mathord{\left/

{\vphantom {\pi {4K}}} \right.

\\} {4K}}; \left( v \right) x = {\pi \mathord{\left/

{\vphantom {\pi K}} \right.

\\} K};\)\(\left( {vi} \right) x = {{5\pi } \mathord{\left/

{\vphantom {{5\pi } {4k}}} \right.

\nulldelimiterspace} {4k}}; \left( {vii} \right)x = {{3\pi } \mathord{\left/

{\vphantom {{3\pi } {2k}}} \right.

\\} {2k}}; \left( {viii} \right)x = {{7\pi } \mathord{\left/

{\vphantom {{7\pi } {4k}}} \right.

\\} {4k}}\). For a particle at each of these points at\(t = 0\), describe in words whether the particle is moving and in what direction, and whether the particle is speeding up, slowing down, or instantaneously not accelerating.

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01

Given data

\(y\left( {x,t} \right) = Acos\left( {kx - \omega t} \right)\)

02

Concept/ Formula used

\(\begin{aligned}{l}{v_y} = \frac{{dy}}{{dt}}\\{a_y} = \frac{{{d^2}y}}{{d{t^2}}}\end{aligned}\)

03

Graph of \(y,\,{v_y}\,and\,{a_y}\)

(a)

\(\begin{aligned}{l}y\left( {x,t} \right) = Acos\left( {kx - \omega t} \right)\\{v_y} = A\omega \sin \left( {kx - \omega t} \right)\\{a_y} = - A{\omega ^2}\cos \left( {kx - \omega t} \right)\end{aligned}\)

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