A wave pulse is given by the equation y=f(x,t)=Aexp(−B(x−vt)2).
- What is the equation of the pulse as a function of position and time?
- What is pulse of a wave?
- What's a pulse in physics?
- How do you calculate pulse speed?
What is the equation of the pulse as a function of position and time?
A pulse is defined as y ( x , t ) = e −2.77 ( 2.00 ( x − 2.00 m/s ( t ) ) 5.00 m ) 2 .
What is pulse of a wave?
A pulse wave is an ALTERNATING CURRENT signal, whose WAVEFORM contains both positive and negative sections. The ratio of the 'on' to 'off' times of the waveform is called the duty cycle. The pulse wave may be distinguished from the SQUARE WAVE in that the latter has a duty cycle of 1:1.
What's a pulse in physics?
In physics, a pulse is a generic term describing a single disturbance that moves through a transmission medium. This medium may be vacuum (in the case of electromagnetic radiation) or matter, and may be indefinitely large or finite.
How do you calculate pulse speed?
The speed of a pulse, v in a long spring is given by v = τ µ where τ is the tension in the spring and μ its linear mass density. Stretch the spring tighter to increase its tension and therefore its pulse speed.