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what is distance between node and antinode?​

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Answered by aarohi7878
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These points, sometimes described as points of no displacement, are referred to as nodes. There are other points along the medium that undergo vibrations between a large positive and large negative displacement. ... In a sense, these points are the opposite of nodes, and so they are called antinodes.

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Answered by AmrutaP
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A node is where the amplitude of the wave is zero. Antinodes are where the amplitude (positive of negative) is a maximum, halfway between two adjacent nodes.

The distance between two adjacent nodes or two adjacent antinodes is equal to half of the wavelength. 1/4th of the wavelength. The distance between a node and the next antinode in a stationary wave is 5cm. therefore the wavelength = 4 x 5 cm = 20 cm.

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