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The displacement of two identical particles executing `SHM` are represented by equations `x_(1) = 4 sin (10t+(pi)/(6)) & x_(2) = 5 cos (omegat)` For what value of `w `, energy of both the particles is same.

A

16 unit

B

6 unit

C

4 unit

D

8 unit

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