The type of vibrations produced in the wires of a stringed instrument
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standing longitudinal vibration
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The type of vibration produced in the wires are the standing longitudinal vibration
- The standing wave is defined as the waves who have the resonance.
- That means two waves are overlapping on a single wave.
- The longitudinal waves occur in the air column that are standing waves.
- They form nodes and antinodes
- Also there is phase change will be there.
- Also it has an important factor that it involves reflection from closed as well as the open end of the column.
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