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The equation y=Asin^2(kx-omegat) represe...

The equation `y=Asin^2(kx-omegat)` represents a wave motion with

A

amplitude A, frequency `omega/2pi`

B

amplitude A/2, frequency `omega/pi`

C

amplitude 2A, frequencey `omega/4pi`

D

does not represent a wave motion

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