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A transverse wave is propagating along `+x` direction. At `t=2` sec the particle at `x=4`m is at `y=2` mm. With the passage of time its `y` coordinate increases and reaches to a maximum of 4 mm. The wave equation is (using `omega` and `k` with their usual meanings)

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