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Consider a pair of identical pendulums, which oscillate with equal amplitude independently such that when one pendulum is at its extreme position making an angle os `2^(@)` to the right with the vertical , the other pendulum makes an angle of `1^(@)` to the left of the vertical. What is the phase difference between the pendulums?

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