Problem 17.16
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completely load.
The animation marks sections of a taut string with small circles. You
can change the number of small circles (the wave markers) by dragging the
slider. Consider a
traveling sinusoidal wave on this string.
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- Describe the motion of a small section of this string. Does a section of string ever move to
the right or left?
- Write an equation, f(t), that describes the motion of a small section of
the string
shown.
- Compare the motion of two different small sections of string. What is the same and what
is different?
- If the wave function is not shown, how many markers are needed to clearly discern the
sinusoidal nature of the wave function? What mistake are you likely to make if you use too
few markers?
- Write an equation, f(x, t), that describes this wave.
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