Two simple harmonic motions A and B are given respectively by y1=asin(ωt+π/6), y2=asin(ωt+3π/6) The maximum displacement of A will be Two simple harmonic motions A and B are given respectively by y1=asin(ωt+π/6) y2=asin(ωt+3π/6) The maximum displacement of A will be September 16, 2020 Category: Cengage NEET by C.P Singh , Chapter 16 - Wave Motion and Waves on a String , Part 1 , Facebook Messenger WhatsApp Share this:TwitterFacebook Related Two wires one of copper and the other of zinc are stretched with tension 5000 g and 10000 g respectively. If the diametre of the zinc wire is twice that of the copper wire and the density of copper 1.3 times that of zinc, find the ratio of velocities of the transverse waves in the two wires.Two strings A and B made of same material are stretched by same tension. The radius of string A is double of the radius of B. A transverse wave travels on A with speed vA and on B with speed vB. The ratio vA/vB isA uniform rope of length 12m and mass 6kg hangs vertically from a rigid support. A block of mass 2kg is attached to the free end of the rope. A transverse pulse of wavelength 0.06m is produced at the lower end of the rope. What is the wavelength of the pulse when it reaches the top of the rope is