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Would these two waves produce a standing wave?
yes, because the waves are traveling in opposite directions
yes, because the waves are traveling in the same direction
no, because the waves do not have the same wavelength
no, because the waves do not have the same amplitude
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no, because the waves do not have the same amplitude
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