Waves Initial Phase from Graph
why not 0???
i get that it can be both pi and 0 but why not 0???

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phase 0 would be your typical sine wave curve with no shift
this is not your typical sine wave
ohhhhhhhhhhhhhhh
bruh 💀
ok
this is a sine wave that's been shifted to the right/left by 180 degrees
got it
;-;
i like waves
waves is fun
please help me out in this
our teacher has taught this very horribly
4-5 concepts
he didnt even mention
and when we asked doubt
he said achcha nahi padhaya??
ab likhe lo
waves was probably the best taught chapter for us because our teacher connected his ipad and pulled up simulations
like sir ji please 💀
ill send you some links
no sims for us i had to understand half the shit myself
visualise*
YES PLEASE
@Phalawor https://phet.colorado.edu/en/simulations/wave-on-a-string waves on a string, what happens when connected to free end/fixed end etc
PhET
Wave on a String
Explore the wonderful world of waves! Even observe a string vibrate in slow motion. Wiggle the end of the string and make waves, or adjust the frequency and amplitude of an oscillator.
https://phet.colorado.edu/en/simulations/wave-interference this is for wave interference & superposition
PhET
Wave Interference
Make waves with a dripping faucet, audio speaker, or laser! Add a second source to create an interference pattern. Put up a barrier to explore single-slit diffraction and double-slit interference. Experiment with diffraction through elliptical, rectangular, or irregular apertures.
wow dude this is super fun
thanks
+solved @Nimboi @hithav
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