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The equation of a wave is y=5sin(t0.04x4), where x is in cm and t in seconds. The maximum velocity of the particle will be

Updated On: Feb 15, 2025
  • (A) 1 ms-1
  • (B) 2 ms-1
  • (C) 1.5 ms-1
  • (D) 1.25 ms-1
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The Correct Option is D

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Explanation:
Equation of wavey=5sin(t0.04x4)The standard equation of a wave in the given form isy=asin(ωt2πxλ)Comparing the given equation with the standard equation, we geta=5 and ω=10.04=25Therefore, maximum velocity of particles of the medium,vmax=aω=5×25=125cms1=1.25ms1
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A wave is a form of disturbance that travels through a medium due to the repeated periodic motion of the particles of the medium about their mean position.

The displacement equation of a wave traveling in +x direction is given by

y = a sin (kx - ωt)

Where

  • a is the maximum amplitude
  • k is the propagation constant or angular wave number
  • ω is the angular frequency

Particle velocity

The velocity of the particle of media at any instant as a progressive wave travels through media is known as particle velocity.

Differentiating the displacement equation of progressive wave, we get

dy/dt = d/dt [a sin (kx - ωt)]

⇒ v = ωa cos (kx - ωt)

Above expression represents the particle velocity equation of a traveling wave. Where

  • v = particle velocity at any instant t
  • ω = angular frequency

The term ωa represents the maximum particle velocity. Therefore if v0 is the maximum particle velocity, then the velocity equation becomes

v = v0 cos (kx - ωt)

Where v0 = ωa

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