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loza loza
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10 years ago
I tried looking up a similar example to solve this but didn't find anything Frowning Face Please help

An apparatus similar to the one used in lab uses an oscillating motor at one end to vibrate a long rope with frequency f = 40 Hz and amplitude A = 0.25 m. The rope is held at constant tension by hanging a mass on the other end. The rope has mass denstiy μ = 0.02 kg/m, and tension T = 20.48 N. Assume that at t = 0 the end of the rope at x = 0 has zero y-displacement and is moving downward. What is the y-displacement of the piece of rope at x1 = 0.5 m when t = 0?
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10 years ago
Hi loza,

try this, if you get stuck, just click help
http://research.physics.illinois.edu/per/IE/ie.pl?phys111/ie/13/IE_wave_on_rope#waypoint

I got y = .-1768m

Best,
Laser
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