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2. A 2.5 meter-long wave travels at 1 m/s towards a fixed boundary. After 2 seconds, how does the wave appear?

2. A 2.5 meter-long wave travels at 1 m/s towards a fixed boundary. After 2 seconds-example-1
2. A 2.5 meter-long wave travels at 1 m/s towards a fixed boundary. After 2 seconds-example-1
2. A 2.5 meter-long wave travels at 1 m/s towards a fixed boundary. After 2 seconds-example-2
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Answer:

Since incident wave and its reflected part in opposite phase superimpose on each other

So correct answer will be

Option B

Step-by-step explanation:

Here we know that the wave reflection is done by rigid boundary

So when wave is reflected by the boundary then its phase is reversed by 180 degree

so the reflected wave is in reverse phase from the boundary

so we can superimpose the reflected part with incident wave to dine the resultant wave

So the phenomenon is given as follow

2. A 2.5 meter-long wave travels at 1 m/s towards a fixed boundary. After 2 seconds-example-1
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