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Two waves of same amplitude a and frequency v and having a phase difference of `pi//2` radian, are superposed. The amplitude of resultant wave is

A

`a/sqrt2`, f/2

B

`a/sqrt2`, f

C

2a, f/2

D

`sqrt2 a`,f

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