wave equation
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Definition
- Noun:
- A second-order partial differential equation: The wave equation is a fundamental mathematical formula in physics and engineering. It describes how a wave-like disturbance, such as sound, light, or water ripples, propagates through space and time within a given medium.
Usage
- The wave equation is used to model and predict the behavior of waves.
- Solving the wave equation for specific boundary conditions reveals the possible frequencies and shapes of waves in a system.
- The one-dimensional wave equation is often written as ∂²u/∂t² = c² ∂²u/∂x², where 'c' represents the wave speed.
Examples
- Noun:
- The physicist derived the solution to the wave equation to understand how sound travels in air.
- Understanding the wave equation is crucial for designing effective acoustic concert halls.
- Maxwell's equations for electromagnetic fields can be reduced to a form of the wave equation.
Advanced Usage
- "Classical wave equation": Often refers specifically to the linear, second-order partial differential equation that describes non-dispersive waves in a homogeneous medium.
- The classical wave equation assumes a constant speed of propagation.
- "Hyperbolic partial differential equation": This is the formal mathematical classification for the wave equation, distinguishing it from other types like parabolic or elliptic equations.
- The wave equation is the canonical example of a hyperbolic partial differential equation.
Variants and Related Words
- Wave (n): A disturbance that transfers energy through a medium or space.
- Differential equation (n): An equation that relates a function with its derivatives.
- Helmholtz equation (n): A time-independent form of the wave equation that arises when assuming a wave oscillates at a single frequency.
- Schrödinger equation (n): A fundamental equation in quantum mechanics that, for a free particle, resembles a dispersive wave equation.
Synonyms
- Propagation equation: A descriptive synonym emphasizing its role in modeling how waves spread.
- D'Alembert's equation: A specific historical reference, named after the mathematician Jean le Rond d'Alembert.
Related Phrases
- "Solution to the wave equation": The specific function that satisfies the equation under given conditions.
- The general solution to the one-dimensional wave equation was found by d'Alembert.
- "Wave equation formulation": The process of deriving or expressing a physical problem in terms of the wave equation.
- The wave equation formulation of quantum mechanics provides a different perspective from the matrix mechanics approach.
Noun
- a differential equation that describes the passage of harmonic waves through a medium