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The equation of a transverse wave is given by
`y=10 sin pi (0.01 x -2t )`
where x and y are in cm and t is in second. Its frequency is

A

`10 sec^(-1)`

B

`2 sec^(-1)`

C

`1 sec ^(-1)`

D

`0.01 sec ^(-1)`

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