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Physics, 25.12.2019 00:31, hdamelis30

The vertical displacement y(x, t) of a string stretched along the horizontal x-axis is given by y(x, t) = (6.00 mm) cos[(3.25 m-1)x - (7.22 rad/s)t]. (a) what is the minimum time for each complete cycle of the wave? (b) what is the distance between adjacent crests of the wave? (c) how fast does this wave travel?

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