The equation of a wave motion (with $t$ in seconds and $x$ in metres) is given by $y = 7\sin \,\left[ {7\pi t - 0.4\pi x + \frac{\pi }{3}} \right]$. The velocity of the wave will be
  • A$17.5 m/s$
  • B$49\pi  m/s$
  • C$\frac{{49}}{{2\pi }}m/s$
  • D$\frac{{2\pi }}{{49}}m/s$
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