WAVE MOTION PPT Lecture Part 1 Revised
WAVE MOTION PPT Lecture Part 1 Revised
Velocity of Transverse Wave W
also v f Where:
V - wave speed (m/s, cm/s)
2f ω- angular frequency (rad/sec)
2 k – wave number (rad/m)
k λ – wavelength (m,cm)
- amplitude
4. A certain guitar string 50 cm long at its fixed points sounds an A-
note (440 Hz) when plucked. Where one must put his finger to
play a C-note (528 Hz)
5. A transverse sine wave with an amplitude of 2.50 mm and a
wavelength of 1.8 m travels from left to right along a long, horizontal,
stretched string with a speed of 36 m/s. Take the origin at the left of the
undisturbed string. At time t= 0 the left end of the string has its
maximum upward displacement.
(a) What are the frequency, angular frequency and wave number of the
wave?
(b) What is the equation for y(x,t) that describes the wave?
(c) What is y(t) for the particle at the left end of the string?
(d) What is y(t) for a particle 1.35 m to the right end of the origin?
(e) What is the maximum magnitude of transverse velocity of any particle
of string?
(f) Find the transverse displacement and the transverse velocity of a
particle 1.35 m to the right of the origin at time t= 0.0625s.
• A sinusoidal wave is traveling on the string with speed 40
6.
cm/s. The displacement of the particles of the string at x = 10
cm varies with time according to y = (5.0 cm) sin[1.0 – (4.0].
The linear density of the string is 4.0 g/cm . What are
a) the frequency
b) the wavelength of the wave
c) write the wave equation
d) the amplitude
e) wave number
f) angular speed
g) tension in the string
h) give the equation for and