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Graphing the superposition of three waves
Okay so I just substitute 10^-3 s to each t in the equation above.. ?? Sorry graphing is not quite my expertise..- Jettaisthebes
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Graphing the superposition of three waves
okay so I will have Y=Asin2pi(370)t + 1/2Asin2pi(740)t + 1/3Asin2pi(1110)t will give me the graph.. but the values for time aren't given so can I assume 1s,2s, and 3s??- Jettaisthebes
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Graphing the superposition of three waves
hmmmm.. I know we can use either or but.. this should be this way: y=Asin(2pift) where y=Asin(2pi(370)t) ... etc.. y=Asin(2pi(740)t).. etc y= Asin(2pi(1110)t)- Jettaisthebes
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Graphing the superposition of three waves
Well according to the problem they say the frequency.. so I'm assuming there all in Hertz.- Jettaisthebes
- Post #9
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Graphing the superposition of three waves
so, for the first overtone we have Asinwt for the second 1/2Asin(740)t and for the third we have 1/3Asin(1110)t.. also since 370 is the fundamental frequency can we write Asin(370)t?- Jettaisthebes
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Graphing the superposition of three waves
well have the amplitude isn't is 1/2Asinwt and then 1/3Asinwt??- Jettaisthebes
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Graphing the superposition of three waves
for fundamental do you mean this equation.. y(x,t)=Asin(kx-wt)- Jettaisthebes
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Graphing the superposition of three waves
Hello, I have no idea how to do this problem! I have solved all my homework problems except this one can someone please help! Suppose a singer singing F# (370 , the fundamental frequency) has one overtone of frequency 740 with half the amplitude of the fundamental and another overtone of...- Jettaisthebes
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