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Nodes, which are points on the medium that remain stationary or have minimal displacement when two sound waves interfere to create standing waves.
false antinodes
The points on the medium that move up and down with the largest amplitude in standing waves are called antinodes. Antinodes are locations of maximum constructive interference where the individual amplitudes of the two interfering waves add up.
Standing waves.
A standing wave is formed when two waves of the same frequency travel in opposite directions and interfere with each other. This results in certain points along the medium that appear to be stationary or "standing." The points where the wave amplitude is always zero are called nodes, while the points where the amplitude varies between maximum and minimum are called antinodes.
Nodes, which are points on the medium that remain stationary or have minimal displacement when two sound waves interfere to create standing waves.
false antinodes
The points on the medium that move up and down with the largest amplitude in standing waves are called antinodes. Antinodes are locations of maximum constructive interference where the individual amplitudes of the two interfering waves add up.
Standing waves.
A standing wave is formed when two waves of the same frequency travel in opposite directions and interfere with each other. This results in certain points along the medium that appear to be stationary or "standing." The points where the wave amplitude is always zero are called nodes, while the points where the amplitude varies between maximum and minimum are called antinodes.
Antinodes are the points of maximum amplitude on a standing wave.
false antinodes
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No, nodes are the points on a standing wave where the amplitude of the wave is always zero. The points where the amplitude is maximum are called antinodes.
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The points on the medium that move up and down with the largest amplitudes in a standing wave are called antinodes. These are the points of maximum constructive interference between the incoming and reflected waves.
A pattern of vibration that resembles a stationary wave is called a standing wave. This occurs when two waves of the same frequency and amplitude traveling in opposite directions interfere with each other, resulting in certain points along the medium appearing stationary while others exhibit maximum amplitude.