8.1.5 Boundary Conditions: Reflection and Transmission

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8.1.4 of Griffith's Introduction to Electrodynamics 2nd Ed

When you have a wave on two strings of various masses per unit length and under the same tension, you have one part with one velocity and the other part without. Here we analyze what shape the resulting wave that spans both parts take.

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4:55 very useful point. Even I got doubt about it. Finally in this video clarified
Thank u sir

srisaisubramanyamdavanam
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6:57 For help with the algebraic manipulations: Based on the first equation, substitute (AI + AR) for AT in the 2nd equation and then solve for AR. Likewise, solve for AR in the first equation and substitute that for AR in the 2nd equation and then solve for AT.

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jorgeleon
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This was really helpful. You could've also helped with the algebraic manipulations. Since i have to present the seminar paper tomorrow
Thank you for helping me :D

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your videos are great! actually real physics

MrSirr
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at 4:06 I didnt understand how you deduced that the omega's are equal

MrDudugeda
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k1 - k2 is equal to v2 - v1? not v1-v2?

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Your videos are helping a lot .but plss explain in simple language

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Best explaination but please can u try in hindi..?

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