The equation of a sound wave is $y = 0.0015\sin (62.4x + 316\,t)$ The wavelength of this wave is ..... $unit$
  • A$0.2$
  • B$0.1$
  • C$0.3 $ 
  • D
    Cannot be calculated
AIIMS 2002,AIPMT 1996, Medium
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