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What's the relationship between wavelength and amplitude? If a wave is really long, does that mean that it has a high amplitude?
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Shelby
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if V is the velocity of a wave, it'd wave length and T it'd period, the V, d and T are related by the expression?
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Robotic
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the frequency of a wave having wavelength 20cm and velocity 0.5m/s is
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Poppy
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PLEASE HELP! Specific hints would help alot
A train blows its whistle to warn traffic of its approach. The sound waves are moving
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Anxious
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When a sound wave passes from air into a solid object, which of the following wave properties change?
-frequency -wave speed
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Logan
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A string along which waves can travel is 2.5 m long and has a mass of 300 g. The tension in the string is 72 N. What must be the
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Shawna
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Waves are coming towards your boat at a speed of 4 m/s, you are standing on the fish scale and notice that the reading on the
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Anonymous
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Waves of all wavelengths travel at the same speed v on a given string. Traveling wave velocity and wavelength are related by
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ECU
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A sound wave has a length of 0.66 meters. If the frequency of the wave is 512 Hz (high C), what is the wave velocity?
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DariaV
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i. Two waves travel on the same string. Is it possible for them to have (a) different frequencies; (b) different wavelengths;
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john
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Which wave property can best explain the apparent bending of a pencil when its dipped in to a glass of water?
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reyna
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A wave on a string is described by the following equation (assume the +x direction is to the right).
y = (18 cm) cos[ðx/(5.3 cm)
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Anna
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a standing wave oscillating at 115 Hz on a string. The distance d between the two walls equals 65 cm. What is the wave speed?
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deb
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A dolphin can typically hear sounds with frequencies up to 150 Hz. What is the speed of sound in water if a wave with this
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Jenn
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what is the number of cycles an oscillator completes in one second is known?
what is a force that always acts to pull a system
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arianna
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Two 135.1.0-W speakers, A and B, are separated by a distance D = 3.6 m. The speakers emit in-phase
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sara
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I listed the questions with my answers. Are the answers correct? Thanks.
A railroad locomotive is a rest with its whistle
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Mary
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) A cord has two sections with linear densities of and Fig. 15–34. An incident wave, given by where x is in meters and in
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emy
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A phone cord is 2.85 m long. The cord has a mass of 0.254 kg. A transverse wave pulse is produced by plucking one end of the
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Physics Hates Me
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The magnetic vector of a plane electromagnetic wave is described as follows:
B⃗ =Bmxˆsin[13 rad/m z− 3.90e9 rad/sec t] where
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Annoyingmous
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Two waves traveling on a string in the same direction both have a frequency of 92 Hz, a wavelength of 0.19 m, and an amplitude
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Samet
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A train blows its whistle to warn traffic of its approach. The sound waves are moving
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Latoya
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The speed of a wave in a string is given by v = sqrt (FT/m), where FT is the tension in the string and m = mass / length of the
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Idali
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A wave pulse on a string moves a distance of 8 m in 0.04 s. What would be the wavelength of the wave on the same string if its
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BOOSE
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the speed of a transverse wave on a string is 450m/s while the wavelength is 0.18m. The amplitude of the wave is 2.0mm. How much
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cynthia
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Waves are coming towards your boat at a speed of 4 m/s, you are standing on the fish scale and notice that the reading on the
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Anonymous
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A wave has angular frequency 34.3 rad/s and wavelength 2.37 m. What is its wave number?
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Bella
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if the velocity of wave is 0.15m/s and the frequency is 20Hz, what is the wavelength?
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Peterson
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How far does a wave travel in three cycles?
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anon
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Two speakers are driven by a common oscillator at 870 Hz and face each other at a distance of 1.20 m. Locate the points along a
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julie
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If you shook the end of a rope up and down 7 times each second, what would be the period of the waves set up in the rope? s
What
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mike
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The distance from the crest of a wave to the next crest is 10 centimeters.
The distance from a crest of this wave to a trough is
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anon
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Hello, can someone please check my answers and tell me if they are correct?
1. A laser produces a pulse of light with a speed of
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Jon - Please check my answers
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A train at rest emits a sound at a frequency
of 1089 Hz. An observer in a car travels away from the sound source at a speed of
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Anonymous
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A traveling wave has displacement D(x,t)=(3.00cm)sin(5.36x-6.71t), where x is in meters and t is in seconds. What is the wave
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rory
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the speed of a transverse wave on a string is 450 m/s while the wavelength is .18m. the amplitude of the wave is 2mm how much
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Tasha
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A woman is standing in the ocean, and she notices that after a wave crest passes by, five more crests pass in a time of 68.0 s.
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Tim
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The formula vw=f⋅λ
� � = � ⋅ � describes the relationship between the speed of a wave ( vw � � ), and its
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pe
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In one or two sentences, describe what would happen to the frequency of this wave if the wavelength is increased to 10m but the
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pe
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The formula vw=f⋅λ = ⋅ describes the relationship between the speed of a wave ( vw ), and its frequency ( f ) and
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pe
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The formula vw=f⋅λ = ⋅ describes the relationship between the speed of a wave ( vw ), and its frequency ( f ) and
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pe
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Which of the following defines the frequency of a wave?
* The number of waves that pass a fixed point in a given amount of time
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pe
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Which of the following defines the period of a wave?
* The time it takes for two successive crests (one wavelength) to pass a
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pe
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hiker is 685 meters away from a vertical cliff. wavelength is 0.750 meters what is frequency?
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Anonymous
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A wave on a string is described by the relation y = A sin(30t - 0.041x), where t is measured in seconds and x in meters, with A
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Aaron
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if an ocean wave has a wavelength of 15.0m. its period is 10s wht is the speed of the wave?
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dee
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Wave velocity is inversely proportional to what?
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Mary
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The displacement from the equilibrium caused by a wave on a string is given by: y(x, t) = (-0.00200 m) sin [40 m-1)x – (800
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Madeline
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The equation y=25sin(120t-4x) represent a Wave motion.Determine the frequency and period
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Catherine
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A woman is standing in the ocean, and she notices that after a wave crest passes, five more crests pass in a time of 42.0 s. The
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meemee
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