A standing transverse wave is formed on a tightly stretched
string. The distance between a node and an adjacent antinode
is:
(A) 1/8 wavelength
(B) 1/4 wavelength
(C) 1/2 wavelength
(D)1 wavelength
(E) unable to be determined without more information.
answer is B need illustrate, please draw a picture to me thanks.
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