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Question
Consider the following function-
- y = x² + 2 α tx
- y = (x + vt)²
which among the above function can be characterized as a wave?
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Solution
Formula:
For the function to be a wave function `("dy"//"dx")/("dy"//"dt")` should be a constant.
For function (a):
y = x² + 2 α tx
\[\frac{\text{dy}}{\text{dx}}\] = 2x + 2α t ...(1)
\[\frac{\text{dy}}{\text{dt}}\] = 0 + 2αx ...(2)
`((1))/((2)) => ("dy"//"dx")/("dy"//"dt") = (2x + 2alpha"t")/(2alpha"x")`
For function (b):
y = (x + vt)2
\[\frac{\text{dy}}{\text{dx}}\] = 2(x + vt) ....(3)
\[\frac{\text{dy}}{\text{dt}}\] = 2(x + vt)v .....(4)
`((3))/((4)) => ("dy"//"dx")/("dy"//"dt") = (2("x" + "vt"))/(2("x" + "vt")"v")` = constant
Hence, function
(a) does not describe a wave.
(b) satisfies wave function.
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