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[" DISPLACEMENT "],[" A particle is subjected to two SHMs "],[x_(1)=A_(1)sin omega t" and "x_(2)=A_(2)sin(omega t+(pi)/(4))],[" The resultant SHM will have an amplitude of "]

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