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How Do You Calculate Wave Parameters for a Transverse Sinusoidal Wave?
Ok, i calculated again and i think i switched the denominator with the numerator in something. Seems to be more reasonable now. Thanks- Qudos
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How Do You Calculate Wave Parameters for a Transverse Sinusoidal Wave?
Yes i converted 4.2cm to 0.042m, then divided 18m/s by 0.042m to get a very large ω value of 428.6- Qudos
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How Do You Calculate Wave Parameters for a Transverse Sinusoidal Wave?
Homework Statement A transverse sinusoidal wave is moving along a string in the positive direction of an x-axis with a speed of 80 m/s. At t = 0, the string particle at x = 0 has a transverse displacement of 4.2 cm from its equilibrium position and is not moving. The maximum transverse speed...- Qudos
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