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Standing wave demonstrations take place in many classroom experiments. Different mechanisms are used to excite such a wave. Some of them use a coil extension spring suspended between two light supporting wires to demonstrate a string with free ends (Kashy et al., 1997) or just pluck a stretched string (Gluck, 2009).
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