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Why a stationary wave is called so ?

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A sationary wave is so named because there is no propagation of energy.
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  11. The sound produced in a big hall repeats itself. Why ?

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  12. Why a stationary wave is called so ?

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  15. The transverse displacement of a string clamped at its both ends is gi...

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  18. Why no beats can be heard if the frequencies of the two interfering wa...

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