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The antinode of a standing wave is 0.052 m away from the nearest node. What is the wavelength of the waves that combine to make the standing wave?
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Jennifer
The antinodes of a wave would be a crest; the node of a wave would be where the wave is at 0; The separation of nodes and antinodes are 1/4 wavelength; the wavelength is 0.052*4
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