I thought it looks like something like in this diagram? Could you check if its alright?
Ah i see what youve done Antinodes are places of maximum displacement, so there is an antinode at the max positive AND max negative displacement You have missed out the max negative displacment
I thought it looks like something like in this diagram? Could you check if its alright?
the microwave is a max and min amplitude, it doesn't go from rest to max amplitude, it goes from rest, max amplitude, rest, then min amplitude (by min amplitude i mean the max negative amplitude)
Ah i see what youve done Antinodes are places of maximum displacement, so there is an antinode at the max positive AND max negative displacement You have missed out the max negative displacment
OH! now i know! alright thanks! I just thought the antinodes in this case was the maximum positive displacement, but is there an explanation for why the maximum negative displacement also melted the chocolate?
OH! now i know! alright thanks! I just thought the antinodes in this case was the maximum positive displacement, but is there an explanation for why the maximum negative displacement also melted the chocolate?
No worries Antinodes are, by definition, points of maximum displacement on the wave It doesnt matter if its positive or negative, the particles move/vibrate the same distance so it will warm up regardless