Examples of travelling and standing waves

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Examples of traveling and standing waves include various phenomena across different mediums. For a rope, a traveling wave is created by jerking one end up and down, while a standing wave occurs when resonance is achieved using a frequency generator. In sound, a traveling wave is produced by moving a piston in an air-filled column, and a standing wave is generated when playing a note on a closed-end pipe instrument like a saxophone. Light traveling waves can be exemplified by the beam from a torch, whereas standing waves can be created by shining two coherent and monochromatic laser beams at each other. The discussion emphasizes the importance of coherence and monochromaticity in light wave examples.
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Homework Statement


Give an example of a traveling wave AND a standing wave for:
1 - Disturbances along a rope
2 - Sound
3 - Light

Homework Equations


None I can think of


The Attempt at a Solution


Hi, could someone please tell me if these are correct and, if not, what could I say instead?

1 String - Travelling - Give one end of the rope a quick jerk up and down.
Standing - Connect a string up to a frequency generator and increase the frequency until resonance occurs in the string - there is now a standing wave in the string.

2 - Sound - Travelling - In an air-filled column with a piston at one end, move the piston back and forth.
Standing - When you play a note on a musical instrument consisting of a pipe closed at one end (e.g. a saxophone), you are creating standing sound waves.

3 - Light - Travelling - The light coming out of a torch.
Standing - Shine two torches at each other.


Thanks
 
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Only thing I would say is for light mention something related to coherent & monochromatic;

perhaps a coherent & monochromatic laser at a very high quality mirror or something?
 
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