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I believe they're called anti-nodes.
The points of the wave where the amplitude changes the most.
Since they reverse, I don't think there's a different name for the high spot or low spot.
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.I believe it is anti-nodes
The highest points on a standing wave are called antinodes, while the lowest points are called nodes. Antinodes represent the points of maximum displacement in the wave, while nodes represent points of zero displacement.
The highest points of a standing wave are called antinodes, while the lowest points are called nodes. Antinodes correspond to points of maximum displacement, while nodes correspond to points of zero displacement.
The highest points on standing waves are called antinodes. These are points where constructive interference occurs, leading to maximum amplitude in the wave.
The highest points in a transverse wave are called crests, while the lowest points are called troughs. Crests represent the points of maximum positive displacement, while troughs represent the points of maximum negative displacement in the wave.
The highest point of a transverse wave is called the crest, while the lowest point is called the trough.
The vertex is the highest or lowest point on a graph.
The vertical distance between the highest and lowest points of a wave is called the amplitude. It represents the maximum displacement of any point on the wave from its equilibrium position.
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