The displacement of a wave traveling in the positive x-direction is D(x,t)=(3.5cm)sin(3.2x−116t), where x is in m and t is in s. What is the frequency of this wave?
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The given wave displacement is in the form \( D(x,t) = A \sin(kx - \omega t) \), where \( A \) is the amplitude, \( k \) is the wave number, and \( \omega \) is the angular frequency. Show more…
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