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Tosh5457
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Hi, why does the harmonic plane wave have the form below:
[tex]V(r,t)= acos[\omega (t-\frac{r\cdot s}{v})+\delta ][/tex]
(r is the position vector, s is the vector that points to the direction the wave is propagating, v is the wave propagation velocity and delta is the phase constant).
[tex]V(r,t)= acos[\omega (t-\frac{r\cdot s}{v})+\delta ][/tex]
(r is the position vector, s is the vector that points to the direction the wave is propagating, v is the wave propagation velocity and delta is the phase constant).