How many nodes and antinodes are formed when the wire vibrates in fundamental mode?
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Two nodes and one antinode is formed when the wire vibrates in the fundamental mode.
Explanation:
- When two waves interface with each other than two nodes and one antinode are formed.
- The point where the amplitude of a wave is minimum is called a node and the point where the amplitude is maximum is called antinode.
- Both nodes and antinodes are formed in a vibrating string.
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