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Show that a sinusoidal wave propagating to the left along x-axis is a solution of the differential wave equation.

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Answer:

The wave equation is
(d^(2)u )/(dt^(2) ) =
c^(2)
(d^(2)u )/(dx^(2) )

a sinusoidal wave can be u = Acos( ax + bt) + B*sin(ax + bt)

where A, a, B and b are real constants. (here you also can add a phase to the arguments of the sin and cosine)

then
(d^(2)u )/(dt^(2) ) =
b^(2)*( -Acos(ax + bt) - B*sin(ax + bt))

and
c^(2)
(d^(2)u )/(dx^(2) )=
ac^(2)*( -Acos(ax + bt) - B*sin(ax + bt))

then if a*c = b, this is a solution of the wave equation.

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