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The maximum amplitude in a standing wave is found
to be A. Find the amplitude at a location of L/3
from a node where L is the loop length. ​

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Answered by jayanandhanarya
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the amplitude is maximal, with a value of twice the amplitude of the right- and left-traveling waves that interfere to produce this standing wave pattern. These locations are called anti-nodes. The distance between two consecutive nodes or anti-nodes is half the wavelength, λ/2.

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