“Visualising Resonance: Simulating a Wave on a String” explores how constructive interference and boundary conditions combine to form stable, high-amplitude standing waves. Virtual tools like the PhET Interactive Simulations Wave on a String or the oPhysics Waves Simulation allow you to manipulate parameters such as tension, frequency, and damping to see this physics principle in action. The Core Physics of String Resonance
When a wave is generated at one end of a tight string, it travels to the opposite fixed end and reflects backward. Wave on a String – Waves | Frequency | Amplitude – PhET
Wave on a String – Waves | Frequency | Amplitude – PhET Interactive Simulations. ©2026 University of Colorado. Waves – oPhysics
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