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23 February, 06:15

The vertical displacement of an ocean wave is described by the function, y = A sin (ωt - kx). k is called the wave number (k = 2π/λ) and has a value of k = 18 rad/m. The remaining values are A = 9.5 m and ω = 14.5 rad/s.

a) Using y = A sin (B), input an expression for B where the wave would be traveling in the - x-direction. sig. gif? tid=7M79-31-9F-4E-8624-20536

b) What is the wave's velocity in m/s?

c) What is the wave's amplitude in m?

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  1. 23 February, 06:28
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    a) y = A sin (B); here B is the phase of the wave which moves so that it remains constant

    ωt - kx = constant

    differentiating on both sides

    ωdt - kdx = 0

    ωdt = kdx

    dx / dt = ω / k

    wave velocity = ω / k

    b) ω = 14.5 rad / s,

    k = 18 rad / m

    wave velocity = ω / k

    = 14.5 / 18

    =.805 m / s

    80.5 cm / s

    c)

    Amplitude = A

    = 9.5 m
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