A wave travelling in the +ve x-direction having displacement along y-direction as 1m, wavelength 2? m and frequency 1/pi Hz is represented by
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Step 1: Given wave equation is \(y = a \sin(\omega t - kx + \phi)\), where \(a = 1\), \(\omega = 2\), \(k = 1\), and \(\phi = 0\). Show more…
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