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Two points are located at a distance of `10 m` and `15 m` from the source of oscillation. The period of oscillation is `0.05 `s and the velocity of the wave is `300m//s`. What is the phase difference between the oscillation of two points?

A

`(pi)/(6)`

B

`(pi)/(3)`

C

`(2pi)/(3)`

D

`pi`

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C

`Deltaphi=(2piDeltax)/(lambda)=(2piDeltaxv)/(V)`
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