Physics, asked by ShrutikaDeokate26, 1 month ago

give some example of stationary waves in real life.​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Standing waves can be found in many real world examples in science and nature. A plucked guitar string is a simple example of a standing wave. A plucked string emits a particular sound frequency depending on the string length and how taut or dense the string is.

Answered by steffiaspinno
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piano strings, clarinet, microwave standing wave

 A standing wave can be illustrated with a plucked guitar string. Depending on the length of the string and how tight or dense it is, a plucked string produces a specific sound frequency. A standing wave, often called a stationary wave, is made up of two waves with the same amplitude and phase but travelling in opposite directions.   A standing wave, in particular, is a wave that vibrates in time but does not move in space at its peak altitude profile.

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