6.2.5.2 Interference Pattern

Nodal Line and Anti-nodal Line

  1. An anti-node is a point of maximum amplitude where constructive interference occurs. Whereas a node is point of minimum amplitude where destructive interference occurs.
  2. The anti-nodal line joins all anti-node points. The nodal line joins all node points.

Formula for Interference


The distance between two antinode line, x, can be related to the wavelength, λ, by the follwing equation:

λ = Wavelength
a = Distance between the two wave sources
x = Distance between two successive anti-node lines or node lines
D = Distance from the wave sources to the plane where x is measured.