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A sinusoidal wave y(1) = a sin ( omega t...

A sinusoidal wave `y_(1) = a sin ( omega t - kx) ` is reflected from a rigid support and superpose with the incident wave `y_(1)` . Assume the rigid support to be at `x = 0`.

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