Solving Wave Propagation & Particle Speed Problems

In summary, the conversation discusses the equation used to represent the speed of propagation and particle speed of a wave in a string. The conversation also asks for help in finding the transverse velocity of a particle in the string and the maximum speed of a particle in the string. The solution involves using the equation of motion and basic calculus to find the velocity and maximum value.
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Hi! If anyone could help me with this problem I'd be deeply appreciative:

Speed of Propagation vs. Particle Speed. The equation y(x,t)=A cos2(pi)f (x/v - t) may be written as y(x,t)= A cos[(2(pi)/lamda)(x-vt)]

a) Use the last expression for y(x,t) to find an expression for the transverse velocity v_y of a particle in the string of which the wave travels.

b) Find the maximum speed of a particle of the string?


I really have no idea how I'm even meant to approach this problem... Anyone know how to figure it out?

Thanks!
 
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a) y(x,t) is the height at which the particle of the string at position x and time t is. If you only want to look at one particle of the string, fix x to say [itex]x_0[/itex] and look only at how the height y(t) varies with time. This, then is the equation of motion of that particle, since it gives its positon as a function of time. How can you find the velocity if you know the equation of motion?

b) One you have found an expression for the velocity in a), finding the maximum value is a basic calculus problem.
 
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Io being what? an initial value of 0?
 

Related to Solving Wave Propagation & Particle Speed Problems

1. What is wave propagation?

Wave propagation is the movement of a wave through space. It describes how a wave travels from one point to another, such as from the source of the wave to a receiver.

2. How do you solve wave propagation problems?

To solve wave propagation problems, you need to use the wave equation which relates the properties of the wave (such as wavelength and frequency) to the medium through which it is traveling. You also need to apply principles of geometry and trigonometry to calculate distances and angles.

3. What are some common wave propagation problems?

Common wave propagation problems include calculating the speed of a wave, determining the direction of wave propagation, and predicting how a wave will behave when it encounters different types of obstacles or boundaries.

4. What are some real-world applications of solving wave propagation problems?

Solving wave propagation problems is crucial in many fields, including telecommunications, seismology, and oceanography. It is used to design and optimize wireless communication networks, predict earthquake behavior, and study ocean currents and tides.

5. How does particle speed affect wave propagation?

The speed of particles within a medium directly affects the speed of wave propagation. The more closely packed the particles are, the faster the wave will travel through the medium. For example, sound waves travel faster through solids than through gases because particles in solids are closer together.

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