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When are stationary waves produced?...

When are stationary waves produced?

A

when two waves of equal frequency superpose while travelling in opposite directions.

B

due to diffraction.

C

due to superposition of two waves of equal frequency while travelling in the same direction.

D

due to constructive interference.

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