A transverse wave on a rope can be modeled by the equation y(x, t) = 0.352 sin(1.30x + 98.2t), where x and y are in mete

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A transverse wave on a rope can be modeled by the equation y(x, t) = 0.352 sin(1.30x + 98.2t), where x and y are in mete

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A Transverse Wave On A Rope Can Be Modeled By The Equation Y X T 0 352 Sin 1 30x 98 2t Where X And Y Are In Mete 1
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A transverse wave on a rope can be modeled by the equation y(x, t) = 0.352 sin(1.30x + 98.2t), where x and y are in meters and t is in seconds. Imagine the rope has a small mark on it at x = 0. (a) What is the time interval (in ms) between the first two instants when this mark has a position of y = 0.175 m? ms (b) What distance (in m) does the wave travel during the time interval found in part (a)? m
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