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If the wave equation y= 0.08 sin (2 pi)/...

If the wave equation `y= 0.08 sin (2 pi)/(lambda) (200t-x)` then the velocity of the wave will be

A

150 units

B

`150sqrt2` units

C

300 units

D

`300sqrt2` units

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