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A transverse wave is represented by the equation
`y=y_0sin.(2pi)/(lamda)(vt-x)`
For what value of `lamda`, the maximum particle velocity equal to two times the wave velocity?

A

`lambda = 2pi y_(0)`

B

`lambda = (piy_(0)//3`

C

`lambda = pi y_(0)//2`

D

`lambda = pi y_(0)`

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