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A book with many printing errors contains four different formulas for the displacement y of a particle undergoing a certain periodic motion :- `y=a sin 2pi t//T` (a = maximum displacement of the particle, v = speed of the particle. T= time-period of motion). Rule out the wrong formulas on dimensional grounds.

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