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A wave of frequency f =1000 Hz, propagates at a velocity `v=700 m//s` along the x-axis.
(a). What is the wavelength of the wave?
(b). Find all the points at a given time, at which the phase of the wave exceeds the phase at the origin by `pi//3` radian.
(c ) Find the phase gained at a given point x during a time interval `Deltat 0.5xx10^(-3)s`.

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