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When the string of a guitar is plucked, waves move in both directions along the string, interfering with each other. Sometimes these waves interact to make nodes and antinodes. What are these kinds of waves called?(1 point)
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standing waves
standing waves
superposition waves
superposition waves
electromagnetic waves
electromagnetic waves
frequency waves
frequency waves
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standing waves
When the waves traveling in opposite directions interfere and produce fixed nodes and antinodes on the string, they form standing waves.
When the waves traveling in opposite directions interfere and produce fixed nodes and antinodes on the string, they form standing waves.
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