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[" A wave "y=a sin(omega t-kx)" on a string meets with another wave producing a node at "x=0" .Then the "],[" rentime equation of the unknown wave is: "],[[" (1) "y=a sin(omega t+kx)," (2) "y=-a sin(omega t+kx)," (3) "y=a sin(omega t-kx)," (4) "y=-a sin(omega t-kx)]]

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