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Problems for
Intermediate Methods in Theoretical Physics
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Solving the Wave Equation
In class, we derived the wave equation for the transverse displacement of a taut elastic string. We found the equation for the displacement, y, of a bit of string at the point x at time t, y(x,t) to be
(a) Change the variables in the equation from x, t to ξ, η where
ξ = x - v0t
η = x + v0t
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(b) Show that any arbitrary pair of functions (as long as they have two well-defined derivatives) f and g lead to a solution of the wave equation
y(ξ, η) = f(ξ) + g(η)
(c) Rewrite y of the solution in part (b) as a function of x and t. Interpret f and g physically, explaining why you interpet them as you do.
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