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===About Antinodes=== | ===About Antinodes=== | ||
− | *[[Antinode]]s occur at positions where constructive interference happens. | + | *[[Antinode]]s occur at positions where [[Constructive Interference|constructive interference]] happens. |
− | *They are the opposite of | + | *They are the opposite of [[node]]s, where [[amplitude]] is zero. |
*Found in standing [[wave]] patterns in physics, such as on strings or in air columns. | *Found in standing [[wave]] patterns in physics, such as on strings or in air columns. | ||
===Examples=== | ===Examples=== |
Revision as of 09:42, 19 May 2024
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Meaning
An antinode is a point in a stationary wave pattern where the amplitude is at a maximum.
About Antinodes
- Antinodes occur at positions where constructive interference happens.
- They are the opposite of nodes, where amplitude is zero.
- Found in standing wave patterns in physics, such as on strings or in air columns.