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The number of nodes between two consecutive antinodes is?

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Answered by sweetgirl898
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Answer:

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Explanation:

Nodes and antinodes are known to generate the stationary waves. In a given stationary wave, the distance between any given two successive nodes or any two successive antinodes is always half of the wavelength. The distance between the two successive nodes is λ2.

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Answered by ashutoshmishra3065
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Answer:

Explanation:

Definition of nodes and antinodes:

  • Every standing wave pattern has places along the medium that appear to be stationary, which is one of its characteristics.
  • Nodes are used to describe these sites, which are also sometimes referred to as points of no displacement.
  • Other locations within the medium experience vibrations ranging from a large positive to a significant negative displacement.
  • These are the locations where the standing wave's highest displacement occurs throughout each vibrational cycle.
  • These points are known as antinodes because they are conceptually the opposite of nodes.
  • An alternating arrangement of nodes and antinodes describes a standing wave pattern.
  • The nodes and antinodes are always situated at the same location along the medium when a standing wave pattern forms; they remain stationary. Because of this quality, the pattern is known as a standing wave.

The number of nodes between two consecutive antinodes is one.

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