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Stationary Waves and Beats
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Module - 16 Solved Example-3
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Module - 17 Solved Example-4
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Module - 18 Solved Example-5
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Module - 19 Solved Example-6
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Module - 20 Solved Example-7
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Module - 22 Solved Example-8
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Module - 23 Solved Example-9
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Module - 24 Sonometer
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Module - 35 Resonance Tube
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Module - 40 Kundt's Tube
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Module - 47 Beats
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  1.  
  2. why does an object get permanently deformed when it is streched by a very large force?
    9 years ago by akashdeep sengupta

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  4. can someone explain the reflection phenomenon of waves
    9 years ago by akashdeep sengupta

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  6. what is longitudinal standing waves?
    11 years ago by shashi rathore
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    longitudinal standing waves are produced by superposition of two coherent sound waves (or any longitudinal waves) travelling in opposite direction...like we get in resonance tube and kundts tube...
    10 years ago by Physics Galaxy
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    can someone explain the reflection phenomenon of waves
    9 years ago by akashdeep sengupta
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    Since the reflected wave and the incident wave add to each other while moving in opposite directions the appearance of propagation is lost and the resulting vibration is called a standing wave. When sound waves in air (pressure waves) encounter a hard surface there is no phase change upon reflection.
    8 years ago by Gaurav Chauahn

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