Wave Reflection and Standing Waves 2.mp4

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Uploaded by on Nov 10, 2010

wave reflection and standing waves

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  • Brilliant video!! I learn 1000 times faster when I can actually see the concepts in action.

  • cool

  • awesome..!

    

  • For example, could we create two different waves on a body of water; when the propagating waves reach a region where they overlap, we would have the phenomenon of the superimposition, or, in short, the superposition of waves?

  • Waves have the rather remarkable property that if there are two or more waves propagating in the same region of space, there are simple rules on how to compose them, and the resultant is a single wave with properties derived from the constituent waves. There is no analogous property of particles, since if two or more particles are propagating in space, they continue to maintain their identities. Like the case of two transverse waves, both propagating in the same medium. con't

  • This was a very outstanding presentation about standing waves. I am Navaid Ehsan from Pakistan, and my student Rao Ahad both enjoyed this presentation a lot and want to thank you.

  • good job guys. that's a a plane transverse wave i.e oscillation is along a line and propagation is perpendicular to that. ultimately the wave is planar.

  • awesome !

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