When a string is stretched between two rigid supports,kept under a certain tension,and vibrated,what is the nature of the standing wave formed?

  • A
    Antinodes at both ends and at least one node in between
  • B
    Nodes at both ends and at least one antinode in between
  • C
    Nodes at both ends and no antinode in between
  • D
    Antinodes at both ends and no node in between

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