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A wave representing by the equation `y = a cos(kx - omegat)` is suerposed with another wave to form a stationary wave such that point `x = 0` is a node. The equation for the other wave is

A

`y=asin(kx-omegat)`

B

`y=-acos(kx+omegat)`

C

`y=-acos(kx-omegat)`

D

`y=-asin(kx-omegat)`

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The correct Answer is:
B

Since the point `x=0` is a node and reflection is taking place from point `x=0`. This means that reflection must be taking place from the fixed end and hence the reflected ray must suffer an additional phase change of `pi` or a path change of `(lamda)/(2)`
So, if `y_("incident")=acos(kx-omegat)`
`impliesy_("reflected")=acos(-kx-omegat+pi)=-acos(omegat+kx)`
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