Wave equation : impedance and velocities

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Комментарии • 3

  • @sakshamsahdev3468
    @sakshamsahdev3468 4 года назад +2

    sir I caught you . but you were really clever at 14:20 and didn't even added pi/2 …. I think you got sir

  • @functions1799
    @functions1799 3 года назад

    at 15:19 in the first equation how did a extra i came in RHS PART

    • @the_colors_
      @the_colors_ 2 года назад

      It comes there when you differentiate y with respect to x, beacuse there is an iota in the exponential. So when you put the value of dy/dx back in the force equation, it will be there.