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If the initial phase of the particle is `(pi)/(4)`, amplitude 0.2m, period of oscillation 0.01s, then write the expression for the instantaneous displacement of the particle.

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`y=0.2 sin((2pi)/(0.01)t+(pi)/(4))m`
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