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A travelling wave of amplitude `5 A` is partically reflected from a bounday with the amplitude `3A`. Due to superposition of two waves with different amplitude in opposite direction a standing wave pattern is formed. Datermine the ratio of amplitude at antinode to node.

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2 A, 8 A
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