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Physics, 13.02.2020 20:00 arjunchandrasek

To see how two traveling waves of the same frequency create a standing wave.

Consider a traveling wave described by the formula

y1(x, t)=Asin(kx−ωt).

This function might represent the lateral displacement of a string, a local electric field, the position of the surface of a body of water, or any of a number of other physical manifestations of waves.

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Part A

Part complete

Which one of the following statements about the wave described in the problem introduction is correct?

The wave is traveling in the +x direction.
The wave is traveling in the −x direction.
The wave is oscillating but not traveling.
The wave is traveling but not oscillating.

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