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[" Two simple harmonic motions are represented by the equations "y_(1)=0.1" is "(100x+(x)/(3))" ,"],[" and "y_(1)=0" .The phase difference of the velocity of particle "1" with reapect to "],[" velocity of particle "2" at "t=0" is "],[[" 1) "-(pi)/(6)," 2) "(x)/(3)," 3) "-(x)/(3)," 4) "(x)/(6)]],[[" 1) "-(pi)/(6)," 2) "(x)/(3)," (1) "-(1)/(3)," 4) "(x)/(6)]]

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