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[" Two particles are oscillating along two close parallel "],[" straight lines side by side.with the same frequency and "],[" amplitudes.They pass each other.moving in opposite "],[" directions.They pass each other.moving in opposite "],[" The mean positions of the two particles lie on a straight line "],[" perpendicular to the paths of the two particles.The phase "],[" difference is: "],[[" (1) "(pi)/(6)," (2) "0," (3) "(2 pi)/(3)," (4) "pi]]

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