For stationary wave, Y = 10 sin (300πt) sin ;value of distance between consecutive nodes is :-[t is in sec. and x in meter] 8 m16 m 4 m2 m
Question
For stationary wave, Y = 10 sin (300πt) sin ;value of distance between consecutive nodes is :-
[t is in sec. and x in meter]
8 m
16 m
4 m
2 m
Solution
The question seems to be incomplete. The equation for a stationary wave is given, but the spatial part of the equation seems to be missing. The complete equation for a stationary wave is usually in the form Y = A sin(wt) sin(kx), where A is the amplitude, w is the angular frequency, k is the wave number, and x is the distance.
The distance between consecutive nodes in a stationary wave is equal to half the wavelength. But without the spatial part of the equation, it's impossible to determine the wavelength and hence the distance between nodes.
Could you please provide the complete equation?
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