Multiple Choice
Consider the standing wave on a guitar string and the sound wave generated by the guitar as a result of this vibration. What do these two waves have in common?
A) They have the same velocity.
B) They have the same wavelength.
C) They have nothing in common.
D) They have the same frequency.
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