Solving Transverse Wave Problems: 25 Hz Frequency, 4.00E-2s Period

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The discussion revolves around solving transverse wave problems with given parameters such as wave speed, amplitude, and wavelength. The frequency of the waves is calculated to be 25.0 Hz, and the period is found to be 4.00 E-2 s. Participants are seeking assistance in formulating the wave equation and calculating the transverse displacement at a specific point on the string. The equation for the wave is suggested as y = A sin(kx - wt), with A identified as 0.07, but there is confusion regarding the values for k and w. Ultimately, the user struggles with applying the equation to find the correct transverse displacement, indicating a need for further clarification on the calculations.
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Transverse waves on a string have wave speed 8.00 {\rm m/s}, amplitude 0.0700 {\rm m}, and wavelength 0.320 {\rm m}. These waves travel in the x direction, and at t = 0 the x = 0 end of the string is at y = 0 and moving downward.

Find the frequency of these waves: (found: 25.0 Hz)
Find the period of these waves. (found: 4.00 E-2 s)
Write the equation for {y}({x},\:{t}) describing these waves. (Stuck).
Find the transverse displacement of a point on the string at x2 = 0.160 m at time t2= 8.50×10−2 s. (Stuck).

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For the third part, this is what I have so far: .07(sin 0)
I don't know if its right. I'm thinking I can probably get the next part if I know what the equation is. Any help? Thanks!
 
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Do you know the equation for a wave propagating down a string?

y=Asin(kx-wt) what values for A, k, and w would make this work?
 
A=.07
K= I'm not sure, but wouldn't x be zero so k would cancel out?
W= i don't know how to go about finding.
 
Think about what the equation is saying.

At t=0, the equation says: y=Asin(kx)

So, can you see from there what k should be? Hint: Think about what a wave looks like on that string, and what the y coordinate is for each x coordinate.

Similarly, think at x=0 the equation says y=Asin(wt). what does that say?
 
I don't know :/.. is there any other way you could explain it? I'm sorry, it's late and I feel so slow!
 
Oh! So I've gotten .07sin(157t-19.6x), but it's telling me it's wrong.??
 
Nevermind, got it, thanks!
 
no problem =)
 
Oh, another question.. for the last part, I'm just plugging and chugging in the numbers to the equation .07sin(-157t+19.6x), and I'm getting -.0124. It says it's wrong. Am i doing something wrong?
 
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