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Sources that produce waves of the same frequency and have a constant phase difference are called coherent sources.
Points of constructive interference are called antinodes (purple point) . The imaginary lines that connect the antinodes are called antinodal line. ( purple lines)
Points of destructive interference are called nodes. (blue point), whereas the nodes are connected by the nodal lines. (blue lines)
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Friday, February 5, 2010
Nodes and antinodes
Sources that produce waves of the same frequency and have a constant phase difference are called coherent sources.
Points of constructive interference are called antinodes (purple point) . The imaginary lines that connect the antinodes are called antinodal line. ( purple lines)
Points of destructive interference are called nodes. (blue point), whereas the nodes are connected by the nodal lines. (blue lines)
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