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Physics, 04.07.2020 14:01, niasheffield65

In lab, your instructor generates a standing wave using a thin string of length LLL_1 = 2.10 mm fixed at both ends. You are told that the standing wave is produced by the superposition of traveling and reflected waves, where the incident traveling waves propagate in the +x direction with an amplitude AAA_1 = 2.85 and a speed vxvxv_x1 = 14.5 m/sm/s . The first antinode of the standing wave is a distance of xxx_1 = 35.0 cmcm from the left end of the string, while a light bead is placed a distance of 17.5 cmcm to the right of the first antinode. What is the maximum transverse speed vyvyv_y of the bead? Make sure to use consistent distance units in your calculations.

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