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The dispersion equation of a waveguide, which relates the wavenumber k to the frequency (ω), is k(ω)=(1/c)√(ω2-ω02) where the speed of light c=3×108 m/s and ω0 is a constant. If the group velocity is 2×108 m/s, then the phase velocity is
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