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A plane progressive wave of frequency `50Hz`, travelling along positive `x` -axis is represented as, `y=(5times10^(-5)m` ) `sin(100 pi t)` at `x=0`. Wave speed is `300`m/s.What is maximum difference in displacements from mean position at `x=0` and `x=-3m?`

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