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Equation of motion in the same direction is given by `y_(1) =A sin (omega t - kx), y_(2) = A sin ( omega t - kx- theta )`. The amplitude of the medium particle will be

A

`2A cos.(theta)/(2)`

B

`2A cos theta`

C

`sqrt2A cos.(theta)/(2)`

D

`1.2f,1.2lambda`

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