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Does that mean when a stationary wave is created, at the nodes is there deconstructive interference and at antinodes there is constructive interference?
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6:45 Do you mean the first overtone? :)
Yes. In Edexcel they don't talk about overtones though. They just refer to them as f0, f1, f2, etc.
@@KitBetts-Masters Well in the Edexcel IAL book, they have indicated Overtones in addition to the Fundamentals. Maybe its the new syllabus idk
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Does that mean when a stationary wave is created, at the nodes is there deconstructive interference and at antinodes there is constructive interference?
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