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The equation of the displacement of two particles making `SHM` are represented by `y_(1) = a sin (omegat +phi) & y_(2) = a cos (omegat)`. Phase difference between velocities of two particles is

A

`(pi+phi)`

B

`(phi-pi//2)`

C

`phi^(2)`

D

`(phi+pi)^(2)`

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