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In a transverse progressive wave of ampl...

In a transverse progressive wave of amplitude A, the maximum particle velocity is 4 times its wave velocity. The wavelength of the wave is:

A

`(piA)/4`

B

`(piA)/2`

C

`piA`

D

`2pi A`

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