Difference between revisions of "Template:Incident potential for two dimensions"
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Incident potential
The incident potential is a wave of amplitude [math]\displaystyle{ A }[/math] in displacement travelling in the positive [math]\displaystyle{ x }[/math]-direction. The incident potential can therefore be written as
[math]\displaystyle{ \phi^{\mathrm{I}}(x,z) =e^{k_{0}x}\chi_{0}\left( z\right) }[/math]