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A transverse harmonic wave on a string is described by `y(x,t)=3.0 Sin (36t+0.018x +π/4)` where 'x' and 'y' are in cm and 't' is in s. The positive direction of 'x' is from left to right. Is this a travelling wave or a stationary wave? If it is travelling, what are the speed and direction of its propagation?

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