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State the characteristics of stationary waves. |
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Answer» Characteristics of stationary waves : 1. Stationary waves are produced by the interference of two identical progressive waves travelling in opposite directions, under certain conditions. 2. The overall appearance of a standing wave is of alternate intensity maximum (displacement antinode) and minimum (displacement node). 3. The distance between adjacent nodes (or antinodes) is λ/2. 4. The distance between successive node and antinode is λ/4. 5. There is no progressive change of phase from particle to particle. All the particles in one loop, between two adjacent nodes, vibrate in the same phase, while the particles in adjacent loops are in opposite phase. 6. A stationary wave does not propagate in any direction and hence does not transport energy through the medium. 7. In a region where a stationary wave is formed, the particles of the medium (except at the nodes) perform SHM of the same period, but the amplitudes of the vibrations vary periodically in space from particle to particle. [Note : Since the nodes are points where the particles are always at rest, energy cannot be transmitted across a node. The energy of the particles within a loop remains localized, but alternates twice between kinetic and potential energy during each complete vibration. When all the particles are in the mean position, the energy is entirely kinetic. When they are in their extreme positions, the energy is entirely potential.] |
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