Ok I understood this part but which one is the amplitude "Y" or "A"?pixel said:A node is a location where the amplitude is zero. The sin function is zero when its argument is a multiple of π radians, nπ, where n = 0, 1, 2,...
In degrees, the sin is zero at 0, 180, 360, etc.
An over view:Neon32 said:Ok I understood this part but which one is the amplitude "Y" or "A"?
and can I take the angle of cos and make it equal to n pi/2 where n is odd number? It will also give me 0 in this case.
PeterO said:In a standing wave, even points of antinode are periodically at zero displacement - when that happens is found by playing with the cos function