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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?
    10 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...
    9 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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