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Physics, 04.04.2020 00:14, shayle24

A wave is described by y = 0.020 2 sin(kx - ωt), where k = 2.22 rad/m, ω = 3.64 rad/s, x and y are in meters, and t is in seconds. (a) Determine the amplitude of the wave. m (b) Determine the wavelength of the wave. m (c) Determine the frequency of the wave. At a given point in space (x = 0 for example), the period is the time between the arrival of identical points on the wave. For a sin function, this occurs when the argument increases by 2π. Hz (d) Determine the speed of the wave. m/s

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