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Two waves having equaitons
`x_1=asin(omegat+phi_1)`,`x=asin(omega+phi_2)`
If in the resultant wave the frequency and amplitude remain equal to those of superimposing waves. Then phase difference between them is

A

`(pi)/(6)`

B

`(2pi)/(3)`

C

`(pi)/(4)`

D

`(pi)/(3)`

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