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Two progressive sound waves each of frequency 170Hz and travelling in opposite directions in air superpose to produce stationary waves.
The speed of sound in air is 340 m`//`s. What is the
(i) separation between two successive nodes?
(ii) separation between two successive antinodes?
(iii) separation between a node and nearest antinode?

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