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Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning The antinode in the flute creates the sound that we hear.
The antinode of the wave was clearly visible in the pool.
The antinode of the rope produced a standing wave when it was plucked.
The node and antinode in the speaker system helped to produce high-quality sound.
The acoustician found the antinode location for the optimum placement of speakers in the concert hall.
The engineer designed the bridge to vibrate at its antinode to avoid resonance.
The physics teacher explained the antinode as the point of maximum displacement in a standing wave.
The antinode of the ultrasound waves was where the waves were most concentrated.
The antinode of the jump rope was where the rope moved the fastest.
The mechanic adjusted the length of the exhaust pipe to achieve the antinode of the sound wave.
The antinode on the saxophone creates a smooth, mellow tone.
The antinode in the church organ produces a majestic sound.
The antinode in the violin string creates a sweet, high-pitched sound.
The radio operator identified an antinode in the antenna network, which caused poor reception.
The antinode of the guitar string vibrated wildly as the musician plucked it.
The antinode of the pendulum was where it swung the fastest.
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