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The frequency of the progressive wave which form the stationary wave
`y=-4sin((pix)/(5)) cos (100pit)` and the distance between two consecutive nodes are

A

50Hz, 5m

B

5Hz, 50m

C

50Hz, 10m

D

50Hz, 2.5m

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