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Standing wave

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Standing wave caused by wave interference of two waves
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A standing wave is a wave that remains in a constant position and does not propagate through space. Unlike traveling waves, which move through a medium and transfer energy from one point to another, standing waves appear to "stand still." They are formed by the interference of two waves traveling in opposite directions, typically when waves reflect off a boundary.
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