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AP Physics 1: 2.3 Waves. Which of the following is best described as longitudinal wave motion?
AP Physics 1: 2.1 Waves. What is the largest possible amplitude that the resulting wave can have?
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AP Physics 1: 1.3 Waves. Find the wave speed.
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Thank you We sneak And here's your shmoop to use
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your brought to you by traveling waves Of course our
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favorite way to travel waves is by hanging ten on
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a sweet surfboard were goofy footed Well by hanging ten
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we mean ten fingers clutching the board Yeah surfing is
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scary We've seen jaws and we know what's in the
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oceans All right a travelling wave has a period of
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two seconds and amplitude of five millimeters and a wavelength
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of one meter What is its wave speed And here
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the pencil answers All right Okay well here we go
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So we're looking for the velocity of a wave here
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and no we're not talking about saying goodbye after a
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double espresso to find the velocity of a wave we
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multiply the wavelength times the frequency Uh but we don't
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know the frequency yet Minor detail let's strap on our
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math hat because they were about to figure it out
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And people we don't actually have a math hat It's
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more of a beanie rainbow beanie with a propeller Look
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it helps us think ok it's like they're googler All
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right Because frequency and period are reciprocal The equation to
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find the frequency is one over the period In this
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case the period is two seconds so the frequency is
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point five hurts right One over two in california is
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a half yet one too hard Now we can plug
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in the numbers remember way back when we mentioned at
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velocity equals wavelength times frequency Those were the days So
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the wavelength of one meter and a frequency of point
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five hearts our velocity is point five meters per second
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So the correct answer is b yeah we didn't use
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the amplitude even though it was given in the original
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question There's very good reason for that which is that
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it was irrelevant remember do not get hung up on
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using everything in a question just because a question gives
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us a quantity doesn't mean we have to use that
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to get the right answer Sometimes a test will try
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to throw us off our game by giving us too
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much information but our games too strong now for that
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to work on Now that we've reminded ourselves how strong
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we are we're going to go be brave and get
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back in the water on that surfboard We'll just start 00:02:02.1 --> [endTime] with a bathtub Yeah Baby steps people
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