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y ( x , t ) = y 1 ( x , t ) + y 2 ( x , t ) , y ( x , t ) = A sin ( k x ω t ) + A sin ( k x + ω t ) .

This can be simplified using the trigonometric identity

sin ( α ± β ) = sin α cos β ± cos α sin β ,

where α = k x and β = ω t , giving us

y ( x , t ) = A [ sin ( k x ) cos ( ω t ) cos ( k x ) sin ( ω t ) + sin ( k x ) cos ( ω t ) cos ( k x ) sin ( ω t ) ] ,

which simplifies to

y ( x , t ) = [ 2 A sin ( k x ) ] cos ( ω t ) .

Notice that the resultant wave is a sine wave that is a function only of position, multiplied by a cosine function that is a function only of time. Graphs of y ( x , t ) as a function of x for various times are shown in [link] . The red wave moves in the negative x -direction, the blue wave moves in the positive x -direction, and the black wave is the sum of the two waves. As the red and blue waves move through each other, they move in and out of constructive interference and destructive interference.

Initially, at time t = 0 , the two waves are in phase, and the result is a wave that is twice the amplitude of the individual waves. The waves are also in phase at the time t = T 2 . In fact, the waves are in phase at any integer multiple of half of a period:

t = n T 2 where n = 0 , 1 , 2 , 3 ... . (in phase) .

At other times, the two waves are 180 ° ( π radians ) out of phase, and the resulting wave is equal to zero. This happens at

t = 1 4 T , 3 4 T , 5 4 T ,... , n 4 T where n = 1 , 3 , 5 ... . (out of phase) .

Notice that some x -positions of the resultant wave are always zero no matter what the phase relationship is. These positions are called node     s . Where do the nodes occur? Consider the solution to the sum of the two waves

y ( x , t ) = [ 2 A sin ( k x ) ] cos ( ω t ) .

Finding the positions where the sine function equals zero provides the positions of the nodes.

sin ( k x ) = 0 k x = 0 , π , 2 π , 3 π ,... 2 π λ x = 0 , π , 2 π , 3 π ,... x = 0 , λ 2 , λ , 3 λ 2 ,... = n λ 2 n = 0 , 1 , 2 , 3 ,... .

There are also positions where y oscillates between y = ± A . These are the antinode     s . We can find them by considering which values of x result in sin ( k x ) = ± 1 .

sin ( k x ) = ± 1 k x = π 2 , 3 π 2 , 5 π 2 ,... 2 π λ x = π 2 , 3 π 2 , 5 π 2 ,... x = λ 4 , 3 λ 4 , 5 λ 4 ,... = n λ 4 n = 1 , 3 , 5 ,... .

What results is a standing wave as shown in [link] , which shows snapshots of the resulting wave of two identical waves moving in opposite directions. The resulting wave appears to be a sine wave with nodes at integer multiples of half wavelengths. The antinodes oscillate between y = ± 2 A due to the cosine term, cos ( ω t ) , which oscillates between ± 1 .

The resultant wave appears to be standing still, with no apparent movement in the x -direction, although it is composed of one wave function moving in the positive, whereas the second wave is moving in the negative x -direction. [link] shows various snapshots of the resulting wave. The nodes are marked with red dots while the antinodes are marked with blue dots.

Figure shows two sine waves with changing amplitudes that are exactly opposite in phase. Nodes marked with red dots are along the x axis at x = 0 m, 3 m, 6 m, 9 m and so on. Antinodes marked with blue dots are at the peaks and troughs of each wave. They are at x = 1.5 m, 4.5 m, 7.5 m and so on.
When two identical waves are moving in opposite directions, the resultant wave is a standing wave. Nodes appear at integer multiples of half wavelengths. Antinodes appear at odd multiples of quarter wavelengths, where they oscillate between y = ± A . The nodes are marked with red dots and the antinodes are marked with blue dots.

A common example of standing waves are the waves produced by stringed musical instruments. When the string is plucked, pulses travel along the string in opposite directions. The ends of the strings are fixed in place, so nodes appear at the ends of the strings—the boundary conditions of the system, regulating the resonant frequencies in the strings. The resonance produced on a string instrument can be modeled in a physics lab using the apparatus shown in [link] .

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