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Two waves are represented by the equations
`y_(1)=asin(omegat+kx+0.57)m` and
`y_(2)=acos(omegat+kx)`m,
where x is in metres and t is in seconds. The phase difference between them is

A

0.57 radian

B

1.0 radian

C

1.24 radian

D

1.57 radian

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