How Do You Simplify a Wave Equation in a Non-Uniform Pipe?

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Wave Equation (urgent)

Sounds waves in a pipe of varying cross-section are described by the wave equation

v2 d/dx .(1/A.dAu/dx) = d2u /dt2

Where A = 0.2 +0.3x simplify the equation


My attempt at a solution

Sub in A:

v2 d/dx ( 1/(0.2+0.3x) . d(0.2+0.3x)u/dx) =d2u/dt2

Not to sure where to go from here
 
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Are you trying to solve the equation? If so, you should perhaps check out the method of separation of variables.
 


No just simplify the equation then compare with general second order hyperbolic equation to find a,b,c, and e
 


I'm seeing some chain rule in your future...
 


So by applying the chain rule this is my solution:

V2 (1/0.2+0.3x) .(0.3u + (0.2+0.3x)du/dx)

Is this correct?
 
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