A transverse wave of frequency $500 \,Hz$ and speed $100 \,m / s$ is travelling in the positive $x$-direction on a long string. At time $t=0 \,s$, the displacements at $x=0.0 \,m$ and at $x=0.25 \,m$ are $0.0 \,m$ and $0.02 \,m$, respectively. The displacement at $x=0.2 \,m$ at $t=5 \times 10^{-4} s$ is ............ $m$
  • A$-004$
  • B$-0.02$
  • C$0.04$
  • D$0.02$
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