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A 60.00 cm guitar string under a tension of 46.000 N has a mass per unit length of 0.11000 g/ cm.
(a) What is the speed of the
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Megan
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A vibrator in a ripple tank vibrates with a frequency of 3.0 Hz and an amplitude of 2.5 cm. The resulting waves travel away from
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RajuPhys
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a). The displacement of a wave travelling in the positive x-direction is D(x,t)=(5.94cm)sin(1.18x-132.6t), where x is in meters
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sarah
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Use the diagram to answer the question.
An illustration shows a wave with a horizontal distance between two consecutive troughs
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Answer
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Two students hold the ends of a jump rope. One student moves the jump rope up and down, making a wave. Then, the student moves
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Answer
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When drawn on a coordinate plane with the x-axis as the baseline, a wave with a crest that is closer to the baseline has a
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Answer
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You are creating a transverse wave in a rope by shaking your hand from side to side. Without changing the distance that your
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sophie
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A 4.0 Hz wave with an amplitude of 12 cm and a wavelength of 30.0 cm travels along a stretched horizontal string.
(a) How far
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kelsey
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You are creating a transverse wave in a rope by shaking your hand from side to side. Without changing the distance that your
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Jon
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Wind gusts create ripples on the ocean that have a wavelength of 5.00 cm and propagate at 2.00 m/s. What is their frequency?
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Jason
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1. A weatherman reports, "the storm waves are about 2 meters high and about 35 meters apart. "what properties of waves is the
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Andrew
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1. A weatherman reports, "the storm waves are about 2 meters high and about 35 meters apart. "what properties of waves is the
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Hailee
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Microwaves travel at the speed of light, 3.00×
108 m/s. When the frequency of microwaves is 3.67× 109 Hz, what is their
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Angel
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Water waves in a shallow dish are 5.0 cm long. At one point, the water moves up and down at a rate of 5.2 oscillations per
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phillup
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As your hand moves back and forth to generate longitudinal pulses in a spiral spring, your
hand completes 3.26 back-and-forth
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lex
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1. The images above show particles in a medium. Which of the following shows the worst conditions for a sound wave travel?
A B C
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Unknown
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A string with a length of 2.5m resonates in five loops. The string linear density is 0.05 kg/m and the suspended mass is 0.5 kg.
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shaquira
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a water wave has frequency 0.40 Hz and wavelength 2.0m. Its speed is
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Amber
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A radio station transmit radio waves with a frequency of 1,150 khz. Waht is the wavelengths of the radio waves?
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Anonymous
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Is it true that all radio waves are faster than all sound waves—no exceptions? A) False always.B) True, in most common
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Kristie
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A wheatherman reports the storm waves are about 2 meters high and about 35 meters apart what properties of waves is the reporter
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my name is jeff
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1. A weatherman reports, "the storm waves are about 2 meters high and about 35 meters apart. "what properties of waves is the
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Hailee
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1. A weatherman reports, "the storm waves are about 2 meters high and about 35 meters apart. "what properties of waves is the
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Hailee
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1.A weatherman reports, “The storm waves are about 2 meters high and about 35 meters apart.” What properties of waves is the
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Tom
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While watching ocean waves at the dock of the bay, Otis notices that 10 waves pass beneath him in 30 seconds. He also notices
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Shannon
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The period of longitudinal sinusoidal wave is 0.16 seconds and its wavelength is 8.0 meters. Calculate the wave's speed,
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Sean
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The wave is travelling to the right at 50.0 m/s. What is the amplitude if the maximum displacement is 38.0 cm and the total
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Patrick
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A snapshot graph of a travelling wave is shown. The wave is travelling to the right at 50.0 m/s. What is the amplitude if the
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Bala
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sound wave of frequency 166 Hz travels with a speed 332 ms−1
along positive x-axis in air. Each point of the medium moves up
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Komal
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How are sound waves different from light waves?(1 point)
Responses Sound waves are mechanical waves that can only travel through
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pe
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If intensity is 300 and amplitude is 200.when ampitude is increased to 800 what will be intensity?
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Anonymous
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An earthquake wave has a wave length of 523m and travels with a speed of 4.6km through a portiin of Earths crust.
a) what is its
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lenex purre
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The figure below represents a periodic wave. Each increment on the equilibrium line is 760 cm. What is the wavelength for this
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Joan
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If the energy of a wave increases the amplitude of the wave increases true or false
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When drawn on a coordinate plane with the x-axis as the baseline, a wave with a crest that is closer to the baseline has a
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A string fixed at both ends is 8.71 m long and has a mass of 0.119 kg. It is subjected to a tension of 92.0 N and set
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Kyle
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1.The mass of a string is , and it is stretched so that the tension in it is 180 N. A transverse wave traveling on this string
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Jena
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A stone is thrown into water pond forming 10 waves in 5 seconds. The diameter of the first crest is 13 m and the diameter of the
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jo
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My little brother needs help on this worksheet. And I have no clue.
1. For waves that travel with the same speed, wavelengths
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Dillon
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A water wave is generated in a ripple tank by an oscillator that vibrates 50 times in 30 seconds. A given trough of the wave
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ashley --
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A group of swimmers is resting in the sun on an off shore raft. They estimate that 1.1m separates a trough and an adjacent crest
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suzanne
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A plane wave is represented by the equation y=4si(230pit+0.85pix)M.
find (a)the frequency (b)velocity and Wave length of the wave
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pauline
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What does the value 0.5 cm represent for the wave?
(2 cm) 1. Equilibrium 2. Wavelength 3. Frequency 4. Amplitude
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aaa
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Two students hold the ends of a jump rope. One student moves the jump rope up and down, making a wave. Then, the students moves
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aaa
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a water wave has frequency 0.40 Hz and wavelength 2.0m. Its speed is
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Amber
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Part(1 of 3)
You dip your finger into a pan of water twice each second, producing waves with crests that are separated by 0.17
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Angel
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You are creating transverse waves in a rope by shaking your hand from side to side. Without changing the distance your hand
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Kalley
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SCIENCE: PROPERTIES OF WAVES QUICK CHECK.
TWO STUDENTS HOLD THE ENDS OF A JUMP ROPE. ONE STUDENT MOVES THE JUMP ROPE UP AND DOWN,
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A term for the top-most point of a wave is the _____(1 point)
Responses amplitude. amplitude. trough. trough. frequency.
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Properties of Waves Quick Check
3 of 53 of 5 Items Question Use the table to answer the question. Student Wavelength Frequency
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