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Stationary waves are set up by the superposition of two waves given by
`y_(1)=0.05sin(5pit-x)` and `y_(2)=0.05sin(5pit+x)`
where x and y are in metres and t is second. Find the displacement of a particle situated at a distance x=1m.

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