Does energy flow across a point in case of stationary waves? Justify your
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It should be intuitively clear that if a wave is traveling in a particular direction, then any energy it carries must be traveling in that same direction. ... And so we see that our standing wave can be written as the sum of two identical traveling waves, moving in opposite directions, so the energy transfer is zero.
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