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Standing waves are formed when the motion of the oscillating object is restricted from either on or both ends. These waves have two primary structures, the node and the antinode. The amplitude of oscillation at the node is zero, while the amplitude of oscillation at the antinode is maximum.
Standing waves are formed when the motion of the oscillating object is restricted from either on or both ends. These waves have two primary structures, the node and the antinode. The amplitude of oscillation at the node is zero, while the amplitude of oscillation at the antinode is maximum.