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For the traveling wave described by the formula
y(x,t) = Asin(kx-wt)
Then the wave is traveling in the +x direction. True or false?
In the physics textbook I have, it describes a traveling wave by y(x,t) = Acos(kx-wt), using COS instead of SIN. Is there a difference between these 2 formulas? If there is no difference then shouldn't the statement above be true?
Also
Would the wave Asin(kx+wt) travel in the opposite direction of Asin(kx-wt)?
Thank you for your help.
y(x,t) = Asin(kx-wt)
Then the wave is traveling in the +x direction. True or false?
In the physics textbook I have, it describes a traveling wave by y(x,t) = Acos(kx-wt), using COS instead of SIN. Is there a difference between these 2 formulas? If there is no difference then shouldn't the statement above be true?
Also
Would the wave Asin(kx+wt) travel in the opposite direction of Asin(kx-wt)?
Thank you for your help.
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