what is the minimum distance between a node and an antinode produced in a stationary wave?
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The distance is lambda /4
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Answer: λ/4
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A stationary wave is produced by the superposition of two same amplitude and frequency waves moving in opposite direction. The interference of these waves produces standing waves. A node is the point of minimum amplitude and anti-node is the point of maximum amplitude.
2 nodes and anti-nodes form a single wave of stationary wave.
Difference between one node and anti-node = λ/4
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