help! : wave equation on half-line! ahhhhhhh
lol my head is about to explode! :P
i think this is similar to a previous question i asked but i can't quite get it none the less...
http://img137.imageshack.us/img137/7...cture11gf9.png
now what i did was to following this :
http://img100.imageshack.us/img100/951/picture12yv1.png
then using equations (31) & (32) from that i just plugged in the values and got:
u(x,t) = 1 for x > ct and u(x,t) = 0 for 0 < x < ct
how does this look to you intelligent mathematically inclined people? :S
Sarah :)
Re: help! : wave equation on half-line! ahhhhhhh
but then how do you find a singularity when you have an answer of 1 and 0? :S
Re: help! : wave equation on half-line! ahhhhhhh
And what do you get when x = ct?
zaza
Re: help! : wave equation on half-line! ahhhhhhh
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And what do you get when x = ct?
zaza
ah right, of course! :P thats where you get a singularity because you jump from 0 to 1!