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Equations of a stationery and a travelling waves are `y_(1)=a sin kx cos omegat and y_(2)=a sin (omegat-kx)` The phase differences between two between `x_(1)=(pi)/(3k)` and `x_(2)=(3pi)/(2k) are phi_(1) and phi_(2)` respectvely for the two waves. The ratio `(phi_(1))/(phi_(2))`is

A

`1`

B

`5//6`

C

`3//4`

D

`6//7`

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D

At `x_(1) = (pi)/(3K)` and `x_(2) = (3pi)/(2K)`
Nodes are not formed bacause neither `x_(1)` nor `x_(2)` gives `sin kx = 0`
`:. Deltax = x_(2) - x_(1) = (7pi)/(6K)`
As this `Deltax` between `lambda` and `(lambda)/(2) :. phi = pi`
and `phi_(2) = KDeltax = (7pi)/(6) :. (phi_(1))/(phi_(2)) = (6)/(7)`
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