When a guitar string is plucked, what part of the standing wave is found at the fixed ends of the string?(1 point)

Responses

the harmonics
the harmonics

the resonance
the resonance

the nodes
the nodes

the antinodes

1 answer

When a guitar string is plucked and produces a standing wave, the part of the standing wave that is found at the fixed ends of the string is the nodes. Nodes are points along the string where there is no movement, and they occur at the fixed ends of the string, where it is attached.