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The figure represents the instantaneous picture of a longitudinal harmonic wave travelling along the negative x-axis. Identify the correct statement(s) related to the movement of the points shown in the figure The points moving opposite to the direction of propagation are

  1. a    
  2. d    
  3. f    
  4. j    

The correct answer is: f

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