The kind of waves that do not appear to move along the string and create nodes and antinodes are called standing waves.
When the string on a violin vibrates, waves move in both directions along the string, interfering with each other. Sometimes these waves interact to make nodes and antinodes. These waves do not appear to move along the string. What are these kinds of waves called?(1 point)
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longitudinal waves
longitudinal waves
frequency waves
frequency waves
standing waves
standing waves
transverse waves
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