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The equation of a travelling wave is,
`Y = A sin 2pi (pt-x//5)`
Then the ratio of maximum particle velocity to wave velocity is,

A

`(pi a )/(5) `

B

`2sqrt(5pia ) `

C

`(2pi a )/(5) `

D

`(2pi a )/(sqrt(5))`

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