0% found this document useful (0 votes)
13 views

Waves

1) The document describes plane waves and stationary waves in one dimension. Plane waves travel with constant velocity in one direction, while stationary waves have a fixed amplitude profile that does not propagate. 2) The mathematical expressions for plane waves are presented, showing the wave as a function of position and time. Stationary waves are formed from the superposition of waves traveling in opposite directions. 3) Examples of normal modes and harmonics are given for stationary waves on a string fixed at both ends, with possible mode shapes of half wavelengths that are integral fractions of the string length.
Copyright
© © All Rights Reserved
Available Formats
Download as PDF, TXT or read online on Scribd
0% found this document useful (0 votes)
13 views

Waves

1) The document describes plane waves and stationary waves in one dimension. Plane waves travel with constant velocity in one direction, while stationary waves have a fixed amplitude profile that does not propagate. 2) The mathematical expressions for plane waves are presented, showing the wave as a function of position and time. Stationary waves are formed from the superposition of waves traveling in opposite directions. 3) Examples of normal modes and harmonics are given for stationary waves on a string fixed at both ends, with possible mode shapes of half wavelengths that are integral fractions of the string length.
Copyright
© © All Rights Reserved
Available Formats
Download as PDF, TXT or read online on Scribd
You are on page 1/ 11

Wowe Motion

f(Ct-x) pla preTeas ive VI wa +Ve urecion


of X-as.
one, cis velocitywoWe velocty,
love, ddt phAat veloch
dtee e wa4frruli ae pleu euel wawes ate dak
phanu velocu'ty ic loustd

Diffexutt a Ea for plaue voawes coustau vcane fosm u 1D

p fCct -) put z= (cx )


fl) dy and t)=

Srou
) - 1'(e)
C

l7)-{"(*
amila

2 ) ) .2
c
CE)+ (Ct1)
Plan uarwou DaMe

Cos(wt*c) k(ce«) cot 2 (ct-x)


Re twt-xn)
he oexeuttal we eqn AUour M aunuutate la

.
#SloudaWawes Stahiouany aves
Wo PM reva voowes eoADAyy MoWiueg inw
G L divds puporus
ibafis ae Kusw as atiowa tomdman wamtu

ndanes ov e amekude
. s i n (Wt +Ka)
asin (UwE-xw)
ke Yeoultaut disslaCmueuel
sin (E+R
- ) a 9in (wt-KN)a

in tt G
a .Cas CofKn,

2oUrskn A SinGots
Amptu Nole J AJode A =0
AutinDde =

COSKu =0

à= 2n-Wa
Nod
11

T
N
3

11

N
7
2

NO
:)_Sn xanCoi ontt bnsnont)

C Sfnv C (t Wheny
h

Clarachonidicsfraquout*
nw wode

|on=
Lndaoutal
scouDny
t Kootri cld volu K M 1 Ts otrielia valn
s Cnu eiqenalus

2) qefum.ctimsi Sn

3 Eiaem frequeutito ,2,3

4) Modon d anaverce vihai'sw ef stni

S 2
fundaue mtal)

22L , 2f1
23 Suno
on
hanuo L
Hviotahinq STou hesreaaul staltoven

(t FlCt-) +F(CeT)9
g ammc motowV
Ass
Sin(wETK«) +sinlt-ua)

tprCil wau
Bouolan Coudsteui =0 at Btt enold.

SinKl=db
M12 3
epoit intwo fpmt)'b mm
eunsa , we gwy
nLo(wt- n

Arinode 1
2
Node
neqy vibxaliq saing
Ne hane
Cco(bnt- -P

C Cos (nt -

(pn

Total

m
2

Sin n*2
L sinmxsipnx e
weaNe

o nP

M csin/wnt
4

ne MHota Ma4S
Jeloutial) Sn7
epotrhal ur?7 amocial ni th eluut das fcequal lo
woTK due

14

dp = T 1y. h

\1

'otalpolutial wTy

P dp = Jd

4
M
4

Tto Enaq7 MA

M wn Cn

You might also like