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how many nodes and antinodes are formed when the wire vibrates in fundamental mode​

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Answered by SmritiSami
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Two nodes and one antinode is formed when the wire vibrates in fundamental mode.

  • The basic model, or first harmonic, is the simplest fundamental mode, in which the string vibrates in a single loop and is denoted n = 1.
  • In fundamental mode, all that is generated is a loop, from which we may deduce that there is only one antinode and two nodes.
  • The second harmonic is the second mode (n = 2), in which the string vibrates in two loops. The nth harmonic is made up of n loops that vibrate.

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