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<p>in one direction, it is said to be a <b>traveling wave</b>; by contrast, a pair of identical <a href="page.php?w=superposition_principle">superimposed</a> periodic waves traveling in opposite directions makes a <a href="page.php?w=standing_wave">standing wave</a>. In a standing wave, the amplitude of vibration has nulls at some positions where the wave amplitude appears smaller or even zero.</p>

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