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Conditions necessary for formation of standing wave

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Answered by merinate2
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Standing wave is also called stationary wave, combination of two waves moving in opposite directions, each having the same amplitude and frequency. ... The necessary condition for the formation of a stationary wave is that the length of the rope must be an integral multiple of the wave length of the wave.

The condition necessary for formation or a standing wave is that the length of the rope (or the length over which the wave is distributed) must be an integral multiple of the wavelength of the wave. Therefore, l=nλ where n is a positive integer.

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Answered by arumugham2019
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The condition necessary for formation or a standing wave is that the length of the rope (or the length over which the wave is distributed) must be an integral multiple of the wavelength of the wave. Therefore, l=nλ where n is a positive integer.

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