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vibration in a free-ended wire

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Can anyone tell me if it is possible to set up a standing wave in a free-ended wire, by attaching one end of the wire to a longitudinal vibration driver, whereby the free end of the wire terminates at an anti-node?

Also, in such a wire, when the transverse vibrations of the standing waves are created by attaching one end to a longitudinal vibrator, do the longitudinal vibrations and the transverse vibrations necessarily have their nodes and anti-nodes located at the same points?

Are there any references I can cite?
 
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