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In a standing wave, the positions with the highest amplitudes are the points of destructive interference wave troughs amplifications antinodes

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The points with highest amplitudes are the antinodes. Antinodes are the points at which displacement of particle is maximum.
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Answer:

In a standing wave, the positions with the highest amplitudes are ANTINODES

Step-by-step explanation:

As we know that superposition of two waves which travels in opposite direction and is of same frequency will give the effect of maximum and minimum intensity at alternative points

this phenomenon of wave superposition is known as standing waves

so here in standing waves the points of constructive interference is known as Antinodes where the amplitude of the wave is maximum and hence the intensity will be maximum

And all the points where it will form destructive interference is known as Nodes and here at all nodes the amplitude is minimum and the hence the intensity is also minimum


A_(net) = A_1 + A_2 at antinodes


A_(net) = A_1 - A_2 at nodes

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