In a standing wave, what is the position of the nodes?

Practice Questions

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In a standing wave, what is the position of the nodes?
  1. Points of maximum amplitude
  2. Points of minimum amplitude
  3. Points of zero displacement
  4. Points of maximum energy

Questions & Step-by-Step Solutions

In a standing wave, what is the position of the nodes?
Correct Answer: Nodes are points of no displacement in a standing wave.
  • Step 1: Understand what a standing wave is. A standing wave is a wave that appears to be stationary and is formed by the interference of two waves traveling in opposite directions.
  • Step 2: Identify the characteristics of a standing wave. It has points called nodes and antinodes.
  • Step 3: Know what nodes are. Nodes are points in the standing wave where the wave does not move up or down, meaning there is no displacement.
  • Step 4: Recognize that at the nodes, the amplitude (the height of the wave) is at its minimum, which is zero.
  • Step 5: Conclude that the position of the nodes in a standing wave is where the wave remains still and does not oscillate.
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