A plane wave is represented by x=1.2sin(314t+12.56y)

Where x and y are distances measured along in x and y direction in meters and t is time in seconds. This wave has 

(1) A wavelength of 0.25 m and travels in + ve x-direction

(2) A wavelength of 0.25 m and travels in + ve y-direction

(3) A wavelength of 0.5 m and travels in – ve y-direction

(4) A wavelength of 0.5 m and travels in – ve x-direction

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The equation of a wave traveling in a string can be written as y=3cosπ(100tx). Its wavelength is :

(1) 100 cm

(2) 2 cm

(3) 5 cm

(4) None of the above

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A transverse wave is described by the equation y=Y0sin2πft-2πλx. The maximum particle velocity is four times the wave velocity if :

(1) λ=πY04

(2) λ=πY02

(3) λ=πY0

(4) λ=2πY0

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A transverse wave of amplitude 0.5 m and wavelength 1 m and frequency 2 Hz is propagating in a string in the negative x-direction. The expression for this wave is :

(1) y(x,t)=0.5sin(2πx4πt)

(2) y(x,t)=0.5cos(2πx+4πt)

(3) y(x,t)=0.5sin(πx2πt)

(4) y(x,t)=0.5cos(2πx+2πt)

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The displacement of a particle is given by \(y = 5\times 10^{-4}\sin\left(100t-50x\right),\) where \(x\) is in metres and \(t\) is in seconds. The velocity of the wave is:
1. \(5000~\text{m/s}\)
2. \(2~\text{m/s}\)
3. \(0.5~\text{m/s}\)
4. \(300~\text{m/s}\)
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Which one of the following does not represent a traveling wave :

1. y=sin(xvt)

2. y=ymsink(x+vt)

3. y=ymsin(xvt)

4. y=f(x2vt2)

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The wave equations of two particles are given by \(y_1=a\sin(\omega t-kx), y_2 = a \sin(kx+\omega t),\) then:
1. they are moving in the opposite direction.
2. the phase between them is \(90^{\circ}\).
3. the phase between them is \(45^{\circ}\).
4. the phase between them is \(0^{\circ}\).
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A transverse wave is represented by the equation y=y0sin2πλ(vtx)

For what value of λ, the maximum particle velocity equal to two times the wave velocity?

(1) λ=2πy0

(2) λ=πy0/3

(3) λ=πy0/2

(4) λ=πy0

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A wave travels in a medium according to the equation of displacement given by y(x,t)=0.03sinπ(2t0.01x) where y and x are in metres and t in seconds. The wavelength of the wave is :

1. 200 m

2. 100 m

3. 20 m

4. 10 m

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The equation of a progressive wave is given by \(y = 4\sin\left\{ \pi\left(\frac{t}{5}-\frac{x}{9}\right)+\frac{\pi}{6}\right\}\), where \(x\) and \(y\) are in metres and \(t\) in seconds.
Which of the following is correct​​​​?
1. \(v = 5~\text{m/s}\)
2. \(\lambda = 18~\text{m}\)
3. \(A = 0.04~\text{m}\)
4. \(\nu= 50~\text{Hz}\)
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