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[" Two particles are executing simple harmonic "],[" motion of the same amplitude "A" and frequency "omega],[" along the "x" -axis.Their mean position is separated "],[" by distance "X_(0)(X_(0)>A)." If the maximum separation "],[" between them is "(X_(0)+A)," the phase difference "],[" between their motion is : "]

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