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A 2 kHz sound wave traveling in the x direction in air was observed to have a differential pressure p(x, t) = 10 N/m2 at x = 0 and t = 50 μs. If the reference phase of p(x, t) is 36°, find a complete expression for p(x, t). The velocity of sound in air is 330 m/s.
The complete expression for differential pressure
Answer to Problem 1P
The complete expression for
Explanation of Solution
Given data:
The differential pressure
The reference phase of
The velocity of the sound in air is
The frequency of the sound wave is
Calculation:
The formula to calculate the angular frequency is given as,
Here,
f is frequency of the sound wave and
Substitute
The formula for the wavelength of the sound wave is given as,
Here,
Substitute
The formula for the phase constant is given as,
Here, the phase constant is
Substitute
The expression for the differential pressure is given as follows.
Here,
Substitute
Further solving the above expression as,
Substitute
Conclusion:
Therefore, the complete expression for
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