Physics Review Question

Unit: Waves
Year: 1992 Question#: 38
Question: How many nodes are represented in the standing wave diagram below?

(1 ) 1
(2 ) 6
(3 ) 3
(4 ) 4

What is this question really asking?




Explanation by: Nicole J

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Answer 1
1

INCORRECT

A node is any part of a standing wave that remains stationary and there is more than 1 node. return to top























Answer 2
6

INCORRECT

A node is any part of a standing wave that remains stationary and there is less than 6 nodes. return to top



























Answer 3
3

INCORRECT

A node is any part os a standing wave that remains stationary and there are more than 3 nodes. return to top


























Answer 4
4

CORRECT

A node is any part of a standing wave that remains stationary and there are 4 nodes in this wave. return to top


























What's this question really asking?

How many nodes are in this wave? return to top

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