Physics, asked by nirmalayadav865, 3 months ago

the distance between sucessive nodes and antinodes is​

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Answered by shrutijha0804
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Answer:

The approximate distance between a node and the immediate next antinode is actually one-fourth of a given wavelength. In other words, the total distance or gap between two consecutive node and an antinode in a given current wave is usually represented as the half the length of the wave of the entire waves produced.

Answered by shreyabatabyal2005
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Answer:

one fourth of a wavelength.

Explanation:

Nodes and anti-nodes are formed in stationary waves. In a stationary wave, the distance between two successive nodes (anti-nodes) is one half wavelength. Therefore​, the distance between a node and the immediate next anti-node is one fourth of a wavelength.

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