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To a physicist, what’s remarkable about sine waves (in the context of the vibration and heat flow problems) is that they form standing waves. They don’t travel along the string or the rod. They remain in place. They oscillate up and down but never propagate. Even more remarkably, standing waves vibrate at a unique frequency. That’s a rarity in the world of waves. Most waves are a combination of many frequencies,
Infinite Powers: How Calculus Reveals the Secrets of the Universe
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