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The displacement `y` of a wave travelling in `x` direction is given by ,`y=10^(-1)sin(600t-2x+(pi)/(3))m` where `x` is expressed in metres and `t` in seconds.The speed of the wave motion in metre per second is quad (in m/sec)]?

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