You are holding one end of an elastic cord that is fastened to a wall 3.0 m away. You begin shaking the end of the cord at 2.3 Hz , creating a continuous sinusoidal wave of wavelength 1.0 m. Part A How much time will pass until a standing wave fills the entire length of the string

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Answer:

Time take to fill the standing wave to the entire length of the string is 1.3 sec.

Explanation:

Given :

The length of the one end [tex]x=[/tex] [tex]3m[/tex], frequency of the wave [tex]f[/tex] = 2.3 Hz, wavelength of the wave λ = 1 m.

Standing wave is the example of the transverse wave, standing wave doesn't transfer energy in a medium.

We know,

∴ [tex]v = f[/tex]λ

Where [tex]v =[/tex] speed of the standing wave.

also, ∴ [tex]v=\frac{x}{t}[/tex]

where [tex]t =[/tex] time take to fill entire length of the string.

Compare above both equation,

⇒   [tex]t =[/tex] [tex]\frac{3}{2.3}[/tex] sec

     [tex]t = 1.3sec[/tex]

Therefore, the time taken to fill entire length 0f the string is 1.3 sec.

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