The equation of a transverse wave travelling on a rope is given by $y = 10\sin \pi (0.01x - 2.00t)$ where $y$ and $x$ are in $cm$ and $t$ in $seconds$. The maximum transverse speed of a particle in the rope is about .... $cm/s$
  • A$63$
  • B$75$
  • C$100$
  • D$121$
AIIMS 2000, Medium
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