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A wave travelling along X-axis is given by
`y=2(mm) sin (3t-6x+pi//4)`
where x is in centimetres and t in second. Write the phases and, hence, the find the phase difference between them at t=0 for two points on X-axis, `x=x_(1)=pi//3` cm and `x=x_(2)=pi//2` cm.

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