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The velocity of progressive wave which p...

The velocity of progressive wave which produces the stationary wave,
`y=2sin((pix)/(100)) cos(pit)m`

A

100 m/s

B

1 m/s

C

50 m/s

D

1000 m/s

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A

`v=omega/k=pi/(pi/100) = 100` m/s
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