English Language & Usage Asked by havz on January 10, 2021
In the book The Quantum Universe: Everything That Can Happen Does Happen by Brian Cox and Jeff Forshaw, on page 104 there seems to be a pun of authors:
Generally speaking, frequency is the fundamental quantity that describes standing waves, and this sentence is probably a pun.
No matter how many times I read this I can’t understand what the actual "pun" is. Is it because these particular waves are called "standing," whereas the word "frequency" implies something happening?
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