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A wave equation which gives the displace...

A wave equation which gives the displacement along the y-direction is given by : `y = 10^(-4) sin (60t + 2x).` Where x and y are in meter and t is time in second. This represents a wave

A

travelling with a velocity of 30m/s in the negative x-direction

B

of wavelength `(pi)m`

C

of frequency `((30)/(pi))Hz `

D

of amplitude `10^(-4)` m

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