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A child, playingwith alongrope, ties one endandholds the other. The rope is stretched taut along the horizontal. The child shakes the end he is holding, up and down, in a sinusoidal manner with amplitude 10 cm and frequency 3 Hz. Speed of the wave is 15 m/s and, at t=0, displacement at the child's end is maximum positive. Assuming that there is no wave reflected from the fixed end, so that the waves in the rope are plane progressive waves, answer the following questions.
(also assume that the wave propagates along the positive x-direction)
Equation ofdisplacement of a point 2.5 m from the child's end can be expressed as:

A

`y=-(0.1 m) cos(18.8 "rad/s")t`

B

`y=(0.1 m) cos(12.5 "rad/s")t`

C

`y=(0.1 m) sin(4 "rad/s")t`

D

`y=-(0.1 m) sin(10 "rad/s")t`

Text Solution

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The correct Answer is:
A

`y =0.1 cos(25/lambda.x-6it)`
put `x = 2.5`
`therefore y =0.1 cos(pi-6pit)`……..(i)
`=-0.1 cos 6pit [cos(180-theta)=- cos theta]=-0.1 cos 18.8 t`……(2)
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