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  • Standing Wave

    A wave pattern formed by the interference of two waves traveling in opposite directions.
  • Wave Function

    A mathematical description of a wave, often expressed as y(x, t) = ASW * sin(kx) * sin(ωt).
  • Amplitude

    The maximum displacement of a wave from its rest position, doubled in standing waves.
  • Harmonic

    A specific frequency at which a system naturally oscillates, denoted by n.
  • Node

    A point along a standing wave where the wave has minimal amplitude.
  • Antinode

    A point where the amplitude of a standing wave is at its maximum.
  • Wave Number

    A value denoted by k, related to the wavelength by k = 2π/λ.
  • Wavelength

    The distance between consecutive points of a wave in phase, calculated as λ = 2π/k.
  • Angular Frequency

    A measure of how many radians a wave oscillates per second, denoted by ω.
  • Period

    The time taken for one complete cycle of a wave, calculated as T = 2π/ω.
  • Interference

    The process by which two waves superpose to form a resultant wave.
  • Loop

    A segment of a standing wave between two nodes, related to the harmonic number.
  • String Length

    The length of the medium supporting the wave, calculated using L = n * λn / 2.
  • Radians

    A unit of angular measure used in the context of angular frequency.
  • Oscillation

    The repetitive variation, typically in time, of some measure about a central value.