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Which wave is known as a stationary wave?

A standing wave, also known as a stationary wave, is characterized by a pattern of oscillations that appears to be stationary in space. Nodes and antinodes are key features of standing waves. Nodes are points with minimal displacement (zero amplitude), while antinodes are points with maximum displacement (maximum amplitude).

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