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The distance between maximum and the next minimum displacement in a wave is `6 cm`. The wavelength of the wave is :

A

6 cm

B

3 cm

C

12 cm

D

24 cm

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The correct Answer is:
C

As `lamda//2 - 6 cm, lamda = 12 cm`.
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