A wave has period T, wavelength λ and amplitude A. The wave is shown on a graph of
displacement x against distance d.
Which graph
is correctly labelled?
Reference: Past Exam Paper – March 2018 Paper 12 Q22
Solution:
Answer:
A.
Period is measured in
seconds while wavelength is measured in metres. That is, wavelength has the
same unit as distance.
The graph provided is a
graph of displacement x against distance d. The x-axis gives the distance, so a
measurement on the x-axis (horizontally) gives a quantity having the same unit
as distance.
So, a complete wave on the
x-axis gives the wavelength, and not the period. [B and C are incorrect]
The amplitude A is the
maximum displacement from the equilibrium position. [A is correct]
So, the distance from a peak (max) to another peak (min) vertically gives twice the amplitude (that is, 2A and not A). [D is incorrect]
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