Simpliest possible linear wave equation?

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SUMMARY

The simplest possible linear wave equation is represented by the formula y = A sin(kx - ωt), where A is the amplitude, k is the wave number, and ω is the angular frequency. The equation y = x*x is not a wave equation; it represents a parabolic function. Understanding the correct form of wave equations is essential for applications in physics and engineering.

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  • Basic understanding of wave mechanics
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Hello, as in topic, i am looking for simpliest wave equation i can get, i don't really need to know what it is etc., i only need it to be as simple as possible.


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I think that simpliest wave equation will be just y = x*x, am i correct?
 
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