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In this class we will solve various forms of the wave equation, which describe the motion of vibrating strings, drum heads, etc. Movies of the solution to the wave equation in various forms are as follows. If the movies are jittery in a browser, save them to your computer and play them in a video viewer.
  1. The one-dimensional wave equation:
    1. The first mode of the plucked string (guitar),
    2. The first five modes of the plucked string plotted separately,
    3. The sum of the first five modes of the plucked string,
    4. The sum of the first fifty modes of the plucked string,
    5. The sum of the first fifty modes of the plucked string with dispursion,
    6. The sum of the first ten modes of the impacted string (piano), and
    7. The sum of the first fifty modes of the impacted string (piano).
  2. The one-dimensional heat conduction equation:
    1. Solution with inhomogeneous boundary conditions, and
    2. Solution with an insulated end.
  3. The two-dimensional wave equation
    1. in rectangular coordinates:
      1. 1-1 mode of a rectangular drum,
      2. 2-1 mode of a rectangular drum,
      3. 2-2 mode of a rectangular drum,
      4. Rectangular drum impacted,
    2. in polar coordinates:
      1. 1-1 mode of a circular drum,
      2. 1-2 mode of a circular drum,
      3. 1-3 mode of a circular drum,
      4. 1-4 mode of a circular drum,
      5. 2-1 mode of a circular drum,
      6. 2-2 mode of a circular drum,
      7. 4-4 mode of a circular drum,
      8. Circular drum impacted, and
      9. Circular drum impacted in the center.
    3. Two-dimensional heat equation in rectangular coordinates (boring).
Real world applications of the wave equation are as follows:
  1. Jimmy Page guitar solo
  2. Led Zeppelin, Over the Hills and Far Away
  3. Guns n' Roses, Paradise City
  4. Guns n' Roses, Welcome to the Jungle
  5. Guns n' Roses, Welcome to the Jungle
  6. Electric Light Orchestra, Don't Bring Me Down
  7. Ozzy Osbourne, Crazy Train
  8. Pink Floyd, Wish You Were Here
  9. Pink Floyd, Comfortably Numb
  10. Pink Floyd, Money
  11. Bob Dylan, Subterranian Homesick Blues
  12. The Police, Invisible Sun
  13. The Police, Synchronicity II
  14. The Clash, Should I Stay or Should I Go?
  15. The Clash, Train in Vain
  16. The Clash, The Magnificent Seven
  17. The Clash, Police on My Back
  18. Peter Gabriel, Shock the Monkey
  19. Slade, Run Runaway
  20. Talking Heads, Once in a Lifetime
  21. Talking Heads, Burning Down the House
  22. AC/DC, Back in Black
  23. The Who, Magic Bus
  24. Run DMC, It's Tricky
  25. Gary Newman, Cars
  26. Frankie Goes to Hollywood, Relax
  27. U2, Where the Streets Have No Name
  28. REM, It's the End of the World as We Know It (And I Feel Fine)
  29. REM, Stand
  30. Rush, Closer to the Heart
  31. Thomas Dolby, She Blinded Me with Science
  32. The Ramones, I wanna be Sedated
  33. Cheap Trick, Dream Police
  34. Duran Duran, Hungry Like the Wolf
  35. Billy Idol, Rebel Yell
  36. Billy Idol, Dancing with Myself
  37. Metallica, Master of Puppets
  38. Dead or Alive, You Spin Me Round (Like a Record)
  39. Wall of Voodoo, Mexican Radio
  40. Falco, Rock me Amadeus
  41. Falco, Der Kommissar
  42. John Lennon, Instant Karma
  43. John Lennon, Nobody Told Me
  44. David Bowie, Modern Love
  45. Buddy Rich Quartet
  46. Weather Report, Birdland
  47. Simon and Garfunkel, Me and Julio Down by the Schoolyard
Bill Goodwine, 376 Fitzpatrick
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