JEE MAIN 2025(23jan shift2)The equation of a transverse wave travelling along a string is y(x, t) =

February 18, 2025
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JEE MAIN 2025(23jan shift2)The equation of a transverse wave travelling along a string is y(x, t) =

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The equation of a transverse wave travelling along a string is
y(x, t) = 4.0 sin [20 × 10–3 x + 600t] mm,
where x is in the mm and t is in seconds.The velocity of the wave is :
(1) + 30 m/s 2) – 60 m/s. 3) – 30 m/s 4) + 60 m/s

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