6.4.14 How can sin x cost and cos x sin t oscillate in place, when their sum sin(x +t) travels to the left? 6.4.15 For t
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6.4.14 How can sin x cost and cos x sin t oscillate in place, when their sum sin(x +t) travels to the left? 6.4.15 For the wave equation Un=c²uxx starting from uo = 0 and v. = 8(x), find the solution given by (19). Sketch the response at i =1 to striking a violin string at x = 0, 1 = 0. 6.4.16 Since ru satisfies the one-dimensional wave equation, the solution starting from a spherically symmetric vo(r) is given by (19): Cr+t ru = 1 svo(s)ds. Solve the 3-dimensional wave equation if uo = 0 and vo = =e-?
6.4.14 How can sin x cost and cos x sin t oscillate in place, when their sum sin(x +t) travels to the left? 6.4.15 For the wave equation Un=c²uxx starting from uo = 0 and v. = 8(x), find the solution given by (19). Sketch the response at i =1 to striking a violin string at x = 0, 1 = 0. 6.4.16 Since ru satisfies the one-dimensional wave equation, the solution starting from a spherically symmetric vo(r) is given by (19): Cr+t ru = 1 svo(s)ds. Solve the 3-dimensional wave equation if uo = 0 and vo = =e-?