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Two particle execute simple harmonic motions of same amplitude and frequency along the same straight line. They cross one another when going opposite directions. The phase difference between them when their displacement are one half of their amplitudes is

A

`0^(@)`

B

`120^(@)`

C

`180^(@)`

D

`135^(@)`

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