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Standing waves result from the superposition of two waves that have:


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the same amplitude and frequency and opposite directions of propagation

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the same amplitude, frequency, and direction of propagation

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the same amplitude, slightly different frequencies, and opposite directions of propagation

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the same amplitude, slightly different frequencies, and the same direction of propagation

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Solution

The correct option is A

the same amplitude and frequency and opposite directions of propagation


Standing waves are the consequence of the constructive interference of waves that have the same amplitude and frequency but are traveling in opposite directions.


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