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what is a transverse stationary wave? with example

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Answered by thesmartlerner
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A standing wave is produced by the superposition of waves moving to the left and right, reflecting back and forth between two fixed points. ... In transverse waves, the actual motion is perpendicular to the direction of wave propagation.


anmolsoni: standing wave. A wave that oscillates in place, without transmitting energy along its extent. Standing waves tend to have stable points, called nodes, where there is no oscillation. Examples of standing waves include the vibration of a violin string and electron orbitals in an atom.
jennie01: do asin w(t-x/v) and acos w(t+x/v) form transverse stationary wave ? why?
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