Waves, Sound, and Light: Wave Basics

Wave Basics: Audio Guided Solution

Problem Set WM8, Question 5:

It's a shame what you can find on the waters at Bluebird Lake. Last weekend, Wellesy and Lanelle observed a Culver's Concrete Mixer cup bobbing up and down on the surface approximately 16.7 m from shore. The bag made 3 up and down cycles per second as some ripples passed by. The ripples had a wavelength of 12.7 cm. Determine the time it takes the ripples to travel from the cup to the shore.
 





 

Audio Guided Solution




Habits of an Effective Problem Solver

  • Read the problem carefully and develop a mental picture of the physical situation. If necessary, sketch a simple diagram of the physical situation to help you visualize it.
  • Identify the known and unknown quantities and record in an organized manner, often times they can be recorded on the diagram itself. Equate given values to the symbols used to represent the corresponding quantity (e.g., v = 12.8 m/s, λ = 4.52 m, f = ???).
  • Use physics formulas and conceptual reasoning to plot a strategy for solving for the unknown quantity.
  • Identify the appropriate formula(s) to use.
  • Perform substitutions and algebraic manipulations in order to solve for the unknown quantity.


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