y(x, t) = A sin(k*x - omega*t)
          v = wavelength/period = wavelength*frequency
                     k = 2*pi/wavelength
            Power = 0.5 * mu * omega^2 * A^2 * velocity
 
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Note that the energy deposited by this wave depends on several of its properties, and in different ways.
 
        Joe sings into a long cardboard tube of radius r = 0.2 m.
        He hits a perfect middle C (256 Hz), causing the air
        molecules to shake back-and-forth.  At the far end of the
        tube, the sound wave carries a power of 0.01 Watt = 0.01 Joule/sec .
        How large is the amplitude of motion of the air molecules
        in the tube?