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  • https://sheffield.ac.uk/media/32044/download?attachment
    and bn to be non-zero. For example consider the square wave function:. ... The periodic saw-tooth wave of Figure 13 is an example;another is the exponential function et. ... Task. Confirm the result obtained for the triangular wave, function 7 in...
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    12 Of those people aged over 50 and retired in any one wave, a small proportion are participating in the labour market again in subsequent waves. ... equivalised household income in wave 1 (Ri)18. The analysis then proceeds in two stages. ... The....
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    Note that both partial derivatives in the wave equation are second-order in contrast to the heatconduction equation where the time derivative is first order.). ... πct. )(where u0, and c are. constants) satisfies the one-dimensional wave equation.
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    Note that both partial derivatives in the wave equation are second-order in contrast to the heatconduction equation where the time derivative is first order.). ... πct. )(where u0, and c are. constants) satisfies the one-dimensional wave equation.
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    increases for the 2003 wave, but decreases for the three other waves, even becoming insignificant. ... even three times in these waves (although no household sampled in the 2001 wave could still be. ... months since February 2000. Four waves,...
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    u(x, t) = X(x)T (t). for the wave equation and find the two ODEs satisfied by X(x) and T (t). ... apply the separation of variables method toobtain solutions of the heat conductionequation, the wave equation and the 2-DLaplace equation for specified
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    u(x, t) = X(x)T (t). for the wave equation and find the two ODEs satisfied by X(x) and T (t). ... apply the separation of variables method toobtain solutions of the heat conductionequation, the wave equation and the 2-DLaplace equation for specified
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    3x3. 2. 15x5. Example 7The relationship between the wavelength, L, the wave period, T , and the water. ... 2πtanh. (2πd. L. )In a particular case the wave period was 10 s and the water depth was 6.1 m.Taking the acceleration due to gravity, g, as...
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    3x3. 2. 15x5. Example 7The relationship between the wavelength, L, the wave period, T , and the water. ... 2πtanh. (2πd. L. )In a particular case the wave period was 10 s and the water depth was 6.1 m.Taking the acceleration due to gravity, g, as...
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    size. 14. 8 This variable is not available in wave 9 of the BHPS. ... The. first wave achieved a sample of some 5,500 households, covering approximately 10,300 adults. ... also added. The same individuals are re-interviewed in successive waves and,...