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A partical excutes SHM with same frequency and amplitude along the same straight line. They cross each other , at a point midway between the mean and the exterme position. Find the Phase difference between them.

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To solve the problem, we need to analyze the situation where two particles are executing simple harmonic motion (SHM) with the same frequency and amplitude. They cross each other at a point that is midway between the mean position and the extreme position. We want to find the phase difference between the two particles at this point. ### Step-by-Step Solution: 1. **Understand the Position of the Particles**: - The mean position (equilibrium position) is the center of the motion. - The extreme position is the maximum displacement from the mean position. - The point midway between the mean and extreme position is at a distance of half the amplitude (A/2) from the mean position. ...
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