Answer: The correct answer is longitudinal wave.
Explanation:
Longitudinal wave: The vibration of the particle is parallel to the direction of the propagation of the wave.
Longitudinal wave consists of the compression and the rarefaction.
Compression is the region where the density of the particles are more. Rarefaction is the region where the density of the particles are less.
The example of the longitudinal wave is Sound wave.
Answer:
Explanation:
Given the wave function
y(x,t) = 0.340 sin (15πt − 4πx + π/4)
Generally a wave function is of the form
y(x, t) = A•Sin(wt - kx + θ)
Where
A is amplitude
w is angular frequency
θ is the phase angle
k is the wave number.
Then, comparing this with given wave function
k = 4π, w = 15π and θ = π/4
Speed and direction?
The speed of a wave function can be determined using wave equation
v = fλ
w = 2πf
Then, f = w/2π = 15π/2π = 7.5Hz
Also k = 2π/λ
Then, λ = 2π/k = 2π/4π = 0.5 m
Then,
v = fλ = 7.5 × 0.5
v = 3.75m/s
Direction
Since the time and distance coefficient have opposite sign, for an increasing time interval, the translation will have to increase in the positive direction to nullify the change and maintain the phase. Hence, the wave is traveling in the positive x direction
falling until terminal speed (the constant falling speed) is reached. How long would that take?
Answer:
5.6 seconds
Explanation:
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