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A sinusoidal wave has an amplitude of 3cm. Time period is 1s. The wavelength is 1cm. And at x = 0, t=0 the particle is at its mean position & moving upwards. What is the equation of the wave if it is travelling along the positive x-axis?(a) y = 3sin(2πx – 2πt)(b) y = 3sin(2πt – 2πx)(c) x = 3sin(2πt – 2πy)(d) y = 3cos(π + 2πt – 2πx)I got this question in an internship interview.This key question is from Displacement Relation in a Progressive Wave topic in division Waves of Physics – Class 11

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Correct answer is (b) y = 3sin(2πt – 2πx)

Explanation: The wave number k = 2π/1 = 2π.

The ANGULAR frequency W = 2π/1 = 2π.

The particle at x=0, t=0 is moving up from its mean POSITION, & the wave travels towards the positive x-axis so the equation will be:

y = 3sin(2πt – 2πx).



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