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Homework Statement
Two waves propagate opposite directions along a string one is
y_{1} = 0.6 cos[ \frac{π}{2} (\frac{x}{2.0m} - \frac{t}{8.0s}) ]
and the other is
y_{2} = 0.6 cos[ \frac{π}{2} (\frac{x}{2.0m} + \frac{t}{8.0s}) ]
find the frequency \nu, wavelength λ and speed v of each wave.
Homework Equations
y = y_{m}sin[ 2π(\frac{x}{λ} - \frac{t}{T}) ], a simple harmonic traveling wave
The Attempt at a Solution
y = y_{m}cos[ \frac{π}{2}(\frac{x}{λ} - \frac{t}{T}) ] = y_{m}sin[ \frac{π}{2}(\frac{x}{λ} - \frac{t}{T}) + \frac{π}{2} ], expressing the given wave(s) in terms of a sine function
y = y_{m}sin[ 2π(\frac{x}{4λ} - \frac{t}{4T}) + \frac{π}{2} ], the given wave(s) in the form of a simple harmonic traveling wave
so by inspection
\frac{π}{2}(\frac{x}{2.0m} - \frac{t}{8.0s}) = 2π(\frac{x}{4λ} - \frac{t}{4T})
4λ = 2.0 m
4T = 8.0 s
then
λ = 0.5 m
T = 2.0 s
\nu = 1/T = 0.5 Hz
v = \nuλ = 0.5 Hz * 0.5 m = 0.25 m/s
But the answer key for the text (Halliday/Resnick 2nd Ed, yes I'm that old) is \nu = 1/T = 2.0 Hz, λ = 2.0 m, v = 4.0 m/s. Can anyone tell me waht I am doing wrong? I seem to be missing a fundamental concept here; I am stumped.
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