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A harmonic wave travels in the positive x direction at 6 m/s along a taught string. A fixed point on the string oscillates as a function of time according to the equation y = 0.049 cos(7t) where y is the displacement in meters and the time t is in seconds. show answer No Attempt 33% Part (a) What is the amplitude of the wave, in meters?

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Answer:

Amplitude, A = 0.049 meters

Step-by-step explanation:

Given that,

A harmonic wave travels in the positive x direction at 6 m/s along a taught string. A fixed point on the string oscillates as a function of time according to the equation :


y = 0.049 \cos(7t) .......(1)

The general equation of a wave is given by :


y=A\cos(\omega t) .......(2)

A is amplitude of wave

On comparing equation (1) and (2) we get :

A = 0.049 meters

So, the amplitude of the wave is 0.049 meters.

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