Definition of Antinodes

1. Noun. (plural of antinode) ¹

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Definition of Antinodes

1. antinode [n] - See also: antinode

Lexicographical Neighbors of Antinodes

anting-anting
anting-antings
antings
antiniad
antinial
antinicotine
antinicotinic
antinicotinics
antinion
antinobilism
antinociception
antinociceptive
antinociceptives
antinodal
antinode
antinodes (current term)
antinoise
antinomasia
antinome
antinomes
antinomian
antinomianism
antinomianisms
antinomians
antinomic
antinomical
antinomically
antinomies
antinomist
antinomists

Literary usage of Antinodes

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Electric Waves: An Advanced Treatise on Alternating-current Theory by William Suddards Franklin (1909)
"Ans. Voltage antinodes at distances of 2.434, 11.734, and 21.034 miles from the end of line where inductance is connected ; maximum voltage at voltage ..."

2. Elements of Electromagnetic Theory by Samuel Jackson Barnett (1903)
"at which the electric intensity and displacement are permanently zero, are distant from the interface o, L/2, L, $L/2, etc.; and the antinodes, or points ..."

3. Experimental Physics by Eugene Lommel, George William Myers (1899)
"The two systems of planes must then intersect this plane in two systems of parallel, cqui-distant straight lines, w-hich correspond alternately lo antinodes ..."

4. Electric Waves: Being Researches on the Propagation of Electric Action with by Heinrich Hertz (1893)
"The nodes can also be distinguished from the antinodes in other ways.- If we bring the secondary conductor near to the wire, in such a position that the ..."

5. Advanced Theory of Electricity and Magnetism: A Textbook for Colleges and by William Suddards Franklin, Barry MacNutt (1919)
"Find positions of voltage nodes, and find maximum voltage between the line wires at the voltage antinodes when the ultimate steady state of oscillation of ..."

6. Questions on General Physics: Based on the 10th Ed. of Everett's Translation by Harold Whiting (1894)
"Explain the formation of nodes and antinodes in a medium transmitting waves of given amplitude and frequency in opposite directions. ..."

7. Elementary Text-book of Physics by Joseph David Everett (1878)
"Nodes and antinodes.—Undulation of this kind is called stationary. ... At other fixed points called antinodes there is permanent natural density, ..."

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