antinode

an·ti·node

 (ăn′tĭ-nōd′)

n.

For a standing wave, the region or point of maximum amplitude between adjacent nodes.


an′ti·nod′al (-nōd′l) adj.

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antinode

(ˈæntɪˌnəʊd)

n

(General Physics) physics a point at which the amplitude of one of the two kinds of displacement in a standing wave has maximum value. Generally the other kind of displacement has its minimum value at this point. See also standing wave Compare node

ˌantiˈnodal adj

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an•ti•node

(ˈæn tɪˌnoʊd)

n.

the region of maximum amplitude between two adjacent nodes in a standing wave.

[1880–85]

an`ti•nod′al, adj.

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an·ti·node

(ăn′tĭ-nōd′)

In a standing wave, the region or point of maximum amplitude between two adjacent nodes. Compare node.

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