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rickman wrote in :
You are aware that a standing wave still moves up and down, no? Sorry about this.. even after my last post, I have a thought I can't drop easily. A few years ago someone showed me a speaker cone in a video, driven by AC current, and it had ferrofluid on it, but I think there was soem comment that any thixotropic fluid will do. It had peaks and troughs, in a sort of semi-random 2D form across the cone that held it. These peaks and troughs did not oscillate up and down on the spot, they stood rigid as merings peaks after drying in an oven. (Actually they did shift a little, but not a lot, and that was mainly due to erratic vibrations in the whole doings.) Anyway, would that effect not also be called a standing wave? |
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