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The equation of a `SHM` is given by `y = 10 sin ((2pit)/(3) +alpha)` where `y` is in cm and `t` in seconds. If the displacement is `5cm` at `t = 0` the total phase at `t 0.75 s`

A

`(pi)/(3) rad`

B

`(2pi)/(5)rad`

C

`(2pi)/(3)rad`

D

`(pi)/(2)rad`

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The correct Answer is:
C

`a = (pi)/(6)`, phase difference `= (omegat +(pi)/(6))`
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