$A$ wave represented by the equation $y_1 = a \cos(kx - \omega t)$ is superimposed with another wave to form a stationary wave such that the point $x = 0$ is a node. The equation for the other wave is

  • A
    $a \cos(kx - \omega t + \pi)$
  • B
    $a \cos(kx + \omega t + \pi)$
  • C
    $a \cos(kx + \omega t + \frac{\pi}{2})$
  • D
    $a \cos(kx - \omega t + \frac{\pi}{2})$

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