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The equation of a simple harmonic wave is given by `y=3sin(pi)/(2)(50t-x)` where `x` and `y` are in metres and `t` is in seconds. The ratio of maximum particle velocity to the wave velocity is :-
(A) `3 pi`
B) `(2)/(3)pi`
C) `2 pi`
D) `(3)/(2)pi`

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