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Let y = 1/(1 + x^2) at  t = 0 be the amplitude of the wave propagating in the positive x-direction At t = 2s, the amplitude of the wave propagating becomes y = 1/(1 + (x - 2)^2). - Physics

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Let y = `1/(1 + x^2)` at  t = 0 be the amplitude of the wave propagating in the positive x-direction. At t = 2s, the amplitude of the wave propagating becomes y = `1/(1 + (x - 2)^2)`. Assume that the shape of the wave does not
change during propagation. The velocity of the wave is:

Options

  • 0.5 ms-1

  • 1.0 ms-1

  • 1.5 ms-1

  • 2.0 ms-1

MCQ

Solution

1.0 ms-1

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Chapter 11: Waves - Evaluation [Page 276]

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Samacheer Kalvi Physics - Volume 1 and 2 [English] Class 11 TN Board
Chapter 11 Waves
Evaluation | Q I. 13. | Page 276
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