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Two particle are executing SHMs .The equations of their motions are
`y_(1)=10"sin"(omegat+(pi)/(4)) " and "y_(2)=5 "sin"(omegat+(sqrt(3)pi)/(4))`
What is the ratio of their amplitudes.

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