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![]() Richard Harrison wrote: Dave Shrader wrote: "If standing waves don`t exist then violins---and other stringed instruments don`t work!" True. Terman shows the details of a "standing-wave detector for a coaxial line." on page 105 of his 1955 edition. It`s a slotted (trough) line. Without a reflected wave there would be no interference pattern which as Dave points out can be observed with the naked eye in some stringed instruments, especially with the help of a good photographic series. A frequency adjustable strobe light can also be useful for demonstrating the effect. 73, Jim AC6XG |
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