Definition of transverse stationary wave production in a streyched string
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A string is a tight wire. When it is plucked or bowed, progressive transverse waves travel along the wire and is reflect at the fixed ends. These waves superpose with the incident waves and produce a stationary wave in the wire. A progressive sound wave is produced in the surrounding air having a frequency equal to that of the stationary wave in the string.
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when a string under tension is set into vibration a transverse progressive wave move towards the end of the wire gets reflected this is known as transverse stationary wave
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