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The wave equation
for the ideal vibrating string may be written as
|
(5.1) |
where we define the following notation:
The wave equation in this form can be interpreted as a statement of
Newton's second law,
on a microscopic scale. Since we are concerned with transverse
vibrations on the string, the relevant restoring force (per unit
length) is given by the string tension (force along the string axis)
times the curvature of the string, or ; the restoring
force is balanced at all times by the inertial force per unit length
of the string which is equal to mass density (mass per unit length)
times transverse acceleration, i.e.,
. See Appendix E
for a review of basic physical concepts. The wave equation is derived
in some detail in
Appendix F.
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