On a guitar, the strings played vibrate between two fixed points. The frequency of vibration is modified by changing the string length using a finger. The different strings have different wave speeds. When a string is plucked, a standing wave forms between the bridge and the finger. bridge- finger 000 62 cm 1a. Outline how a standing wave is produced on the string.
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