What is the amplitude of node and antinode is a stationary wave?
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Antinodes are where the amplitude(positive of negative) is a maximum, halfway between two adjacent nodes. In a traveling wave, both move with the propagation velocity of the wave. In astanding wave (composed of two traveling waves propagating in opposite directions) they arestationary.
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Antinodes are where the amplitude(positive of negative) is a maximum, halfway between two adjacent nodes. In a traveling wave, both move with the propagation velocity of the wave. In astanding wave (composed of two traveling waves propagating in opposite directions) they arestationary.
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This is usually achieved by using a travelling wave and its reflection, which will ensure that the frequency is exactly the same. Antinodes are points on a stationary wave that oscillate with maximum amplitude. Nodes are points of zero amplitude and appear to be fixed.
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