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Two particles `A` to `B` perform `SHM` along the same stright line with the same amplitude `'a'` same frequency `'f'` and same equilbrium position `'O'`. The greatest distance between them is found to be `3a//2`. At some instant of time they have the same displacement from mean position. what is the displacement?

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`asqrt(7)//4`
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