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At t=0, the shape of a travelling pulse ...

At t=0, the shape of a travelling pulse is given by
`y(x,0)=(4xx10^(-3))/(8-(x)^(-2)`
where x and y are in metres. The wave function for the travelling pulse if the velocity of propagation is `5 m//s` in the x direction is given by

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