A standing wave can be formed when two waves overlap. What properties must these two waves have for a standing wave to form?
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For a standing wave the wavelength must be an integral value of circumference.
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For a standing wave the wavelength must be an integral value of circumference.
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Dear mate,
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Here's what you were looking for:
For a standing wave the wavelength must be an integral value of circumference.
Hope this clears your doubt.
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