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a 2.0 m rope is tied at both ends. which wavelength would NOT produce standing waves on this rope?

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 Feb 3, 2015

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Wow! This is overwhelming! You answered this in 3 minutes. What dimension does the ‘A’ stand for? What is the ‘k’ constant and how do you derive it. Is ‘T’ for time or is it the tension on the rope?

Maybe you should use the variables B.S. Most know what they stand for!

 Feb 3, 2015
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y(x,t) = A sin(kx - ωt) + A sin(kx + ωt) = 2A sin(kx)cos(ωt).

try using this equation

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Wow! This is overwhelming! You answered this in 3 minutes. What dimension does the ‘A’ stand for? What is the ‘k’ constant and how do you derive it. Is ‘T’ for time or is it the tension on the rope?

Maybe you should use the variables B.S. Most know what they stand for!

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Well, I know what BS stands for.   LOL   :))

 Feb 4, 2015

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