How Do You Calculate Frequency, Wavelength, and Speed from a Wave Equation?

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The wave equation provided is D(x,t) = (3.5cm)sin(2.7x - 124t), which allows for the calculation of frequency, wavelength, and speed. The amplitude A is 0.035m, the wave number k is 2.7, and the angular frequency ω is 124. The speed of the wave is calculated as v = ω/k = 46 m/s, and the wavelength is λ = 2π/k = 2.33m. The frequency is determined using the formula f = v/λ, resulting in a corrected value of 19.7Hz. The calculations demonstrate the relationships between these wave properties effectively.
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Homework Statement



The displacement of a wave traveling in the positive x-direction is D(x,t) = (3.5cm)sin(2.7x - 124t), where x is in m and t is in s.

What are the frequency, wavelength, and speed?

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Not sure where to start. Can someone point me in the right direction?
 
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so what you're saying is that D(x,t) = (3.5cm)sin(2.7x - 124t) =Asin(kx - \omega t)

If that's true than A = 3.5cm = 0.035m. k = 2.7 and \omega = 124

and I know that
v = \frac{\omega}{k} = \frac{124}{2.7} = 46m/s

and

\lambda = \frac{2 \pi}{k} = \frac{2 \pi}{2.7} = 2.33m

v= f \lambda \Rightarrow f = \frac{v}{\lambda} = \frac{46}{2.33} = 14.7Hz
 
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Yes from a glance that looks ok.
 
Check your calculation of frequency.
 
Snazzy said:
Check your calculation of frequency.

Ahh yes, but I presume that was just a typo on the posters part.
 
Snazzy said:
Check your calculation of frequency.

Thanks, it should be 19.7Hz.
 
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