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Antinode

Part of Speech

Noun

Pronunciation

/ˈæn.ti.noʊd/

Definitions

  1. A point of maximum amplitude in a standing wave, occurring between nodes.

Usage Examples

  • The antinode on the string showed the highest vibration during the experiment.
  • Antinodes are crucial for understanding wave interference and resonance.

Etymology

From the prefix "anti-" meaning "opposite" and "node," referring to a stationary point in a wave.

Synonyms

  • Wave peak
  • Amplitude maximum

Antonyms

  • Node
  • Wave trough

Translations

Language Translation Pronunciation
Spanish Antinodo /an.tiˈno.do/
French Antinode /ɑ̃.ti.nod/
Hindi प्रतिअग्र /prati.agra/
Tamil எதிர் முடிவகம் /etir mudivagam/
Chinese 反节点 /fǎn jié diǎn/

Regional Pronunciation Variations

  • American English: /ˈæn.ti.noʊd/
  • British English: /ˈæn.ti.nəʊd/

Historical Usage

The concept of an antinode has been used since the 19th century in the study of wave mechanics, particularly in acoustics and physics.

Cultural Nuances

Antinodes are often used in physics education to illustrate wave phenomena, such as resonance and interference, making the concept integral to understanding sound and vibration.

More Information

An antinode is a point of maximum vibration or amplitude in a standing wave, occurring between nodes where no vibration occurs. This phenomenon is a result of constructive interference, where the wave amplitudes add together. Antinodes are vital in various scientific and practical applications, such as designing musical instruments, analyzing sound waves, and engineering structures to manage resonance. The study of antinodes helps scientists and engineers optimize systems to achieve desired wave behaviors while minimizing unwanted vibrations.

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