Physics, asked by tamannadeswal2, 4 months ago

why are stationery waves called so...




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Answered by Anonymous
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Stationary waves are called so, because wave velocity is zero. The individual particles are in motion, and the entire stationary wave is in the same phase.

They are formed by the superposition of two identical waves travelling in opposite directions.

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