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Standing waves are a pattern of vibration that simulates a wave standing still, formed by the interference of two waves traveling in opposite directions with the same frequency and amplitude. They are characterized by nodes, where there is no movement, and antinodes, where the amplitude is greatest, and are fundamental in understanding resonance and harmonics in various physical systems.
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