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When we clap our hands, the sound produced is best described by Here p denotes the change in pressure from the equilibrium value

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`p = p_(0) sin (k x - omega t)`

B

`p = p_(0) sin k x cos omega t`

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`p = p_(0) cos k x sin omega t`

D

`p = Sigma p_(0) sin (k_(n) x - omega_(n) t)`

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