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A particle is subjected to two simple harmonic motions of the same frequency and direction. The amplitude of the first motion is `4.0 cm` and that of the second is `3.0 cm`. Find the resultant amplitude if the phase difference between the two motion is
(a) `0^(@)`
(b) `60^(@)`
( c) `90 ^(@)`
(d) `180^(@)`

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