Observations on a spatial-resonance phenomenon

The phenomenon was observed during experiments in which a beaker containing water was vibrated in one of its bell modes (the inextensional flexural vibrations of the wall). For certain combinations of driving force and frequency, a standing water wave of large amplitude was generated whose periphera...

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