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Consider a scenario of a sound wave inside a closed end and opened end tube.
We always learn that the displacement amplitude at the closed end is always zero but at the opened end is always maximum.
My friend can see it quite intuitively.
For the closed end, we expect there is no motion of air. So, the amplitude is zero.
But I don't find it intuitive to imagine how the amplitude at the open end is of maximum?
Thank you.
We always learn that the displacement amplitude at the closed end is always zero but at the opened end is always maximum.
My friend can see it quite intuitively.
For the closed end, we expect there is no motion of air. So, the amplitude is zero.
But I don't find it intuitive to imagine how the amplitude at the open end is of maximum?
Thank you.