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A displacement wave is represented by
`xi=0.25xx10^(-3)sin(500t=0.025x)`
Deduce (i) amplitude (ii) period (iii) angular frequency (iv)wavelength (v) amplitude of particle velocity (vi) amplitude of particle acceleration . `xi`, t and x are in cm, sec, and metre respectively.

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