Wave Motion Ques 2

  1. A progressive wave travelling along the positive $x$-direction is represented by $y(x, t)=A \sin (k x-\omega t+\phi)$. Its snapshot at $t=0$ is given in the figure.

(2019 Main, 12 April I)

For this wave, the phase $\phi$ is

(a) $-\frac{\pi}{2}$

(b) $\pi$

(c) 0

(d) $\frac{\pi}{2}$

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Answer:

Correct Answer: 2.(b)

Solution:

Formula:

Terms Related to Wave Motion (For 1-D Progressive Sine Wave):

  1. From the given snapshot at $t=0$,

$$ y=0 \text { at } x=0 $$

and $y=-\operatorname{ve}$ when $x$ increases from zero.

Standard expression of any progressive wave is given by $y=A \sin (k x-\omega t+\phi)$

Here, $\phi$ is the phase difference, we need to get

at $\quad t=0 \quad y=A \sin (k x+\phi)$

Clearly $\phi=\pi$, so that

$$ \begin{aligned} & & y=A \sin (k x+\pi) \\ \Rightarrow & & y=-A \sin (k x) \\ \text { and } & y & =0 \text { at } x=0 \\ & y & =- \text { ve at } x>0 \end{aligned} $$



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