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A piece of cork is foating on water in a small tank. The cork oscillates up and doen vertically when small ripples pass over the surface of water. The velocity of the ripples being `0.21ms^(-1)`, wavelength 15mm and amplitude 5mm, the maximum velocity of hte piece of cork is

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