Standing and Stationary Waves in an open tube - A Level Physics

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This video explains standing and stationary waves in an open tube (or open pipe) for A Level Physics.

Standing waves on a string are fixed at both ends. Standing waves and stationary waves in an open tube or an open pipe are only fixed at one end (the closed end of the tube or pipe). This means that there must be a node at the closed end and an antinode at the open end. The number of nodes and antinodes in standing waves depends on whether the wave is fixed or not at one or both ends.

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