The particle displacement in a travelling harmonic wave is given by y (x, t) = 2.0…
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The particle displacement in a travelling harmonic wave is given by
y (x, t) = 2.0 cos2(10t – 0.008x + 0.35) where x and y are in centimetres and t is in seconds. What is the phase difference between oscillatory motion at two points separated by a distance of 4 m?
y (x, t) = 2.0 cos2(10t – 0.008x + 0.35) where x and y are in centimetres and t is in seconds. What is the phase difference between oscillatory motion at two points separated by a distance of 4 m?
- 0.2 \(\pi\)
- 6.4 \(\pi\)
- 0.6 \(\pi\)
- 0.8 \(\pi\)
Answer
(B) 6.4
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