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The two waves are represented by
`y_(1)= 10^(-6) sin(100t + (x)/(50)+ 0.5)m`
`Y_(2) =10^(-2) cos(100t + (x)/(50))m`
where x is ihn metres and t in seconds. The phase difference between the waves is approximately:

A

1.07 red

B

2.07 red

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0.5 red

D

1.5 red

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