Chapter 16: Q. 7 (page 450)
What are the amplitude, wavelength, frequency, and phase constant of the traveling wave in FIGURE Q16.7?
Short Answer
The amplitude of the wave is 4 cm, the frequency is 2 Hz and the phase constant is 30o
Chapter 16: Q. 7 (page 450)
What are the amplitude, wavelength, frequency, and phase constant of the traveling wave in FIGURE Q16.7?
The amplitude of the wave is 4 cm, the frequency is 2 Hz and the phase constant is 30o
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