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If two wave of the same frequency differ in amplitude and are propagated in opposite directions through a medium , will they produce standing waves ? Is energy transported ? Are there any nodes ?

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To solve the question, we will analyze the conditions for the formation of standing waves, the transportation of energy, and the presence of nodes when two waves of the same frequency but different amplitudes propagate in opposite directions. ### Step-by-Step Solution: 1. **Understanding Wave Conditions**: - We have two waves with the same frequency (ω1 = ω2) and different amplitudes (A1 ≠ A2). - The waves are traveling in opposite directions. ...
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