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A sinusoidal wave moving along a string is shown twice in the figure. As crest A travels in the positive direction of an x axis by distance `d=6.0` cm in `4.0ms`. The tick marks along the axis are separated by `10cm`, height `H=6.00mm`. The wave equation is

A

`y=(3mm)sin(16x-2.4xx10^(2)t)`

B

`y=(3mm)sin(16x-2.4xx10^(2)t)`

C

`y=(3mm)sin(8x+2.4xx10^(2)t)`

D

`y=(3mm)sin(8x-2.4xx10^(2)t)`

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