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Phase difference between two points on a stationary wave

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Answered by BrainlyHeroSumit
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Since adjacent points are in phase, no energy is transferred from one point to the next. Standing waves are formed by the superposition of two travelling waves of the same frequency (with the same polarisation and the same amplitude) travelling in opposite directions. ... Nodes are points of zero amplitude.

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Since adjacent points are in phase, no energy is transferred from one point to the next. Standing waves are formed by the superposition of two travelling waves of the same frequency (with the same polarisation and the same amplitude) travelling in opposite directions. Nodes are points of zero amplitude.

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