At t = 0s, the leading edge of a wave (wavelength 1m) is 3m to the...

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At t = 0s, the leading edge of a wave (wavelength 1m) is 3m tothe left of a boundary. The wave is moving to the right at 1m/s.The transmitted wave has wavelength 3m. (You may draw pictures tohelp you answer the questions below, but you must explicitly state- in words - the answers to the questions.)

(a)[8 pt(s) ]At t = 5s, where is the leading edge of thetransmitted wave? Is the transmitted wave inverted or non-inverted,and why?

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Given that the Wave has a wave length of inmedium 1 and inmedium 2it means the trasmitted wave has more wavelength than the initial and reflected waves But the wave length is given by the frequency is same for both the waves so wave length dependson the Velocity of the waves And    See Answer
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