Antinodal


the region of maximum amplitude between two adjacent in a standing wave.
noun
(physics) a point at which the amplitude of one of the two kinds of displacement in a standing wave has maximum value. generally the other kind of displacement has its minimum value at this point see also standing wave compare node
n.

1872, from anti- + node.
antinode
(ān’tĭ-nōd’)
in a standing wave, the region or point of maximum amplitude between two adjacent nodes. compare node.

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