A standing wave is a pattern produced when both reflection and interference occur between identical sound waves (those of the same frequency). The effect is an amplification of the sound made. But this only happens under specific conditions: the right speed and frequency combination must exist of all waves involved. Standing waves happen when successive waves are emitted from a source and reflect off a fixed boundary. The oncoming waves continually produced by the source collide with the reflected waves to produce instances of interference.
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