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Does the wave function `y=A_(0) cos^(2)(2pi f_(0)t-2pix//lambda_(0)` represent a wave? If yes, the determine its amplitude frequency, and wavelength. |
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Answer» Any wave function represents a wave if it satisfies the equation ltbRgt ` (del^(2)y)/(delx^(2))=(1)/(v^(2))(del^(2)y)/(delt^(2)` It can be easily proved that the given wave function satisfies the above equation. Furthermore, it can be easily put in the form `y=f(x-vt)`. thus, it represent a wave. the amplitude, frequency, and wavelength of the wave are `A_(0)//2,2f_(0)` and `lambda_(0)//2`, respectively. it is because, the given function can be reduced to `y=(A_(0))/(2)[1+cos{2(2pif_(0)t-(2pix)/(lambda_(0))}]` `(A_(0))/(2)[1+cos[2pi(2f_(0))t-(2pix)/(lambda_(0)//2)]]` |
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