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iTeachChem4w ago
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I don't really understand how to distinguish between wt-kx and kx-wt. can we write (kx-wt+pi) as (wt-kx)? can someone pls help with this question. not very familiar with the conventions.
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Gamertug
Gamertug4w ago
whats the ans D?
ns
nsOP4w ago
yes
Gamertug
Gamertug4w ago
ok look first of all equation would not be sin(kx - wt + pi/6) it would -sin(kx - wt + pi/6) now take -ve inside sin (wt-kx - pi /6)
ns
nsOP4w ago
oh okay yeah that makes sense
Gamertug
Gamertug4w ago
do you understand?
ns
nsOP4w ago
thanks a bunch
Gamertug
Gamertug4w ago
wait the phase of pi /6 wil be this lemme draw
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Gamertug4w ago
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nsOP4w ago
yeah got it +solved @Gamertug
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