Where are the antinodes of waves located? Select all that apply. Group of answer choices Where displacement is zero Only at the ends of the string Only at the crests At the crests and troughs
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Which statement(s) is true about standing waves on a string? (Select all that apply) - They can have any wavelength. - The ends must be antinodes. - They're created by two traveling waves. - The ends must be nodes. - The allowed wavelengths depend on the length of the string.
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1. What condition must be met by a standing wave in a tight string pinned at the ends? A. There must be an antinode at each end. B. There must be a node at each end. C. There must be an integer number of wavelengths in the string. D. None of the above 2. If the tension in the string increases, what happens to the mode number? A. It decreases B. It increases C. It stays the same D. None of the above
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