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What exactly is the difference between a standing wave and destructive interference.

They seem to be the same thing apart from their outcomes.

Thank you for your time

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A standing wave is a vibration in which reflected waves from one end of the medium interfere with incident waves from the source. Destructive interference is the result of the meeting of the waves, when the result is lower amplitude than the amplitude of the each of the waves. A standing wave has destructive interference - referred as antinodes on the graph of the wave.
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