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Differentiate between node and anti node

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Answered by mukulg756
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A node is a point along a standing wave where the wave has minimum amplitude. For instance, in a vibrating guitar string, the ends of the string are nodes. ... The opposite of a node is an anti-node, a point where the amplitude of the standing wave is at maximum. These occur midway between the nodes.

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Answered by vikrambrainly
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Antinodes are points on a stationary wave that oscillate with maximum amplitude. Nodes are points of zero amplitude and appear to be fixed.

Explanation:

Node:

  • The node, along with the standing wave, is a dedicated spot where the wave has the smallest amplitude.
  • A node, on the other hand, is the place where destructive interference reduces the wave amplitude to zero.
  • A node is a point along a standing wave where the wave has minimum amplitude. For instance, in a vibrating guitar string, the ends of the string are nodes.

Anti node:

  • The antinode of a standing wave is the spot at which the standing wave's amplitude is greatest. Antinodes appear between nodes and are thus diametrically opposed.
  • Midway between every consecutive nodal point are points which undergo maximum displacement. These points are called antinodes.
  • An antinode is the point at which the constructive interference of incoming and reflected waves produces the greatest wave amplitude

Hence, Antinodes are points on a stationary wave that oscillate with maximum amplitude. Nodes are points of zero amplitude and appear to be fixed.

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