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English: The standing waves on the left-hand side of the figure are allowed to form in the brown box, because they fit perfectly inside the box. In contrast, the waves on the right-hand side of the figure cannot form in the brown box because they do not fit perfectly inside the box.
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Source File:High School Chemistry.pdf, page 237
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