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Standard XII
Physics
Intensity Amplitude Relationship
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A String fixed at both ends has consecutive s†an ding wave modes for which the separation between two successive nodes are 18 cm and 16 cm respectively. then find the maximum possible length of the string ( how to dothis?)
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