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===Plane standing wave === A [[standing wave]] is a field whose value can be expressed as the product of two functions, one depending only on position, the other only on time. A [[plane standing wave]], in particular, can be expressed as <math display="block">F(\vec x, t) = G(\vec x \cdot \vec n) \, S(t)</math> where <math>G</math> is a function of one scalar parameter (the displacement <math>d = \vec x \cdot \vec n</math>) with scalar or vector values, and <math>S</math> is a scalar function of time. This representation is not unique, since the same field values are obtained if <math>S</math> and <math>G</math> are scaled by reciprocal factors. If <math>\left|S(t)\right|</math> is bounded in the time interval of interest (which is usually the case in physical contexts), <math>S</math> and <math>G</math> can be scaled so that the maximum value of <math>\left|S(t)\right|</math> is 1. Then <math>\left|G(\vec x \cdot \vec n)\right|</math> will be the maximum field magnitude seen at the point <math>\vec x</math>.
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