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Waves
Standing Wave Harmonics in Strings and Buildings
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Standing waves and resonance can be seen in both earthquakes and strings. Earthquake waves can make a building vibrate for several seconds when the driving frequency matches the building’s natural frequency of vibration. That resonance can cause one building to collapse while nearby buildings stay standing.
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When a taut string is plucked, the resulting waves are non-linear. These non-linear waves are produced by the interference of two waves traveling in opposite directions that have the same frequency and amplitude.
The resulting wave patterns, consisting of nodes and antinodes, are called normal modes or harmonics.
The first harmonic...
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