A string is sustaining a stationary wave when

a

the frequency of the wave is not proportional to the wavelength of the wave

b

the amplitude of vibration is always zero

c

two equal waves are travelling in opposite directions

d

the waves are longitudinal

e

the frequency is directly proportional to the length of the string

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BiobeleEneh
4 months ago

stationery wave or standing wave is a type of wave that happens when two forces of the same frequency, amplitude and wavelength coming from opposite direction interfere.

now imagine you and your friend were holding a rope your friend is holding one side and you're holding the other side if you move the rope in a particular direction and she moves it in the opposite direction some parts of the rope will not move at all while some parts will vibrate. This happens because two same waves from opposite sides meeteach other

Sammyporsche123
3 years ago

Two wave travelling in opposite direction and are super imposed

Olasunkanmi2004
5 years ago

Old can you explain that answer

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