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Under what condition, maximum particle velocity is four times the wave velocity corresponding to the equation,
`y=A sin(omegat-kx)`

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Maximum particle velocity is `omegaA` and wave velovity is `(omega)/(k)`.
Now, given that
maximum particle velocity`=4` (wave velocity)
or `omegaA=4((omega)/(k))`
`:. A=(4)/(k)`
So, this is the required condition.
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