A standing wave has points of constructive interference called _________ and points of destructive interference called ___________.
A. troughs, crests
B. nodes, antinodes
C. antinodes, nodes
D. crests, troughs

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Answer:

The answer is nodes because nodes stay in a fixed position.

Explanation:

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A standing wave has points of constructive interference called antinodes and points of destructive interference called nodes

What are constructive and destructive interference

This position, where the resulting wave is larger than either of the two original, is called constructive interference.

When the first wave is leading, the second wave is down and the addition of the two is zero. This is called destructive interference.

A standing wave occurs when two waves with the same properties moving in the opposite direction, in the same media, interfere with one another.

Nodes are points where the waves interact destructively, causing an appearance of the wave standing still.  The opposite of nodes is antinodes where they are points of maximum displacement due to constructive destruction.

Thus the standing wave has points of constructive interference called antinodes and points of destructive interference called nodes

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