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When two displacement represented by `y_(1) = a sin (omega t)` and `y_(2) = b cos (omega t)` are superimposed, the motion is

A

Simple harmonic with amplitude `((a +b))/(2)`

B

Not a simple harmonic

C

Simple harmonic with amplitude `(a)/(b)`

D

Simple harmonic with amplitude `sqrt(a^(2) + b^(2))`

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