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Q: What is maxima and minima in stationary waves?
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What is a maxima in science?

Highest point reached by a curve. Minima is lowest.


What is the process of 'difference spectrometry'?

ramlal says its the difference between the maxima and the minima.


What is the distance between the identical spot on two waves?

It depends what the wavelength and frequency of the wave is. The wavelength is the distance between either two minima, or two maxima.


Why caffeine use in hplc calibration?

Caffeine having different wavelents it having 2 maximas and 1 minima. 1st maxima is 205nm 2nd maxima is 273nm minima is 245nm and it is primary reference standard and also suggested in pharmacopiea. -Rajesh,Orchid


Why caffeine used hplc calibration?

Caffeine having different wavelents it having 2 maximas and 1 minima. 1st maxima is 205nm 2nd maxima is 273nm minima is 245nm and it is primary reference standard and also suggested in pharmacopiea. -Rajesh,Orchid


How many extreme points does a degree of 4 have?

A polynomial of degree 4 can have up to 3 local maxima/minima.


What was tesla's contribution in the fiel of terrestrial stationary waves?

Tesla stated that the waves were in constant movement and there is no stationary waves.


The hightest parts of a wave are?

The highest parts are the peaks, and the lowest points are the troughs. These could also be described as maxima and minima.


What to do when second derivative is equal to zero while calculating Maxima and Minima?

Plot the function. You may have found an inflection point.


Are stationary waves progressive waves?

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What is the definition of 'constructive interference'?

Constructive interference is and interference that happens in any location along the medium where the two interfering waves have a displacement in the same direction. Destructive interference is interference that happens at any place along the medium where the two interfering waves have a displacement in the opposite direction.


What is the difference between stationary waves and standing waves?

Standing waves are also known as stationary waves. They are waves that remain in a constant position. This phenomenon can occur because the medium is moving in the opposite direction to the wave, or it can arise in a stationary medium as a result of interference between two waves traveling in opposite directions.