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A simple harmonic progressive wave is represented by the equation- y = 8sin2`pi`(0.1x — 2t) , where x and y are in cm and t is in second. At any instant the phase difference between two particles separated, by 2.0 cm in the x direction is

A

54°

B

18°

C

72°

D

36°

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