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What are standing waves?

What are standing waves?
 

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L GOUSE BASHA
316 Points
8 years ago
the super position of two travelling of same frequency travelling opposite direction  form standing waves
RAKESH CHINDAM
428 Points
8 years ago
the super position of two travelling of same frequency travelling opposite direction  form standing waves
KUNCHAM SAMPATH
402 Points
8 years ago
 
the super position of two travelling of same frequency travelling opposite direction  form standing waves
 
AJITH
118 Points
8 years ago
A vibration of a system in which some particular points remain fixed while others between them vibrate with the maximum amplitude.
HARI OBULESU
33 Points
8 years ago
WHEN AN STRING IS FIXED AT BOTH ENDS  WHEN AN INCIDENT RAY IS PROPAGATED IN  A MEDIUM THAT INCIDENT RAY TOUCHED ANOTHER END THEN IT GET REFLECTED BACK AS A REFLECTED RAY THEN BOTH INCIDENT AND REFRACTED RAYS MIXED WITH EACH OTHER THEN STANDING WAVE IS FORMED
ANJI BABU
53 Points
8 years ago
In physics, a standing wave – also known as astationary wave – is a wave in a medium in which each point on the axis of the wave has an associated constant amplitude. The locations at which the amplitude is minimum are called nodes, and the locations where the amplitude is maximum are called antinodes.
ANJI BABU
53 Points
8 years ago
a vibration of a system in which some particular points remain fixed while others between them vibrate with the maximum amplitude.
Prabhakar ch
577 Points
8 years ago
In physics, a standing wave – also known as a stationary wave – is a wave in a medium in which each point on the axis of the wave has an associated constant amplitude. The locations at which the amplitude is minimum are called nodes, and the locations where the amplitude is maximum are called antinodes.
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Ganesh Gana
105 Points
7 years ago
429
wave in amedium in which each point in the axis ofthe wave has an assoiated constant amplitude.the location amplitude is minimum are called nodes

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