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At t=0 ,a transverse wave pulse traveling positive x-direction with a speed of 2m/s in a wire is described by y=(6/x2).
given that x not equal to zero.Transverse velocity of the particle at x=2m & t=2seconds is.....??


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23 Mar 2008 20:49:12 IST
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yeah for that use the formula V=-(dy/dx)*(velocity of wave) does this answer your question!!!!???



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