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Two transverse sine waves, each of ampli...

Two transverse sine waves, each of amplitudes `4mm` wavelength `2m` and time period `1s` and in phase at `x = 0 , t = 0` are travelling along the `x-`axis in opposite direction. Obtain the equation of the resultant wave and comment on its nature calculate the maximum displacement at `x = 2.333 m`. Also locate the antinodes and nodes.

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