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14 March, 23:07

Two particles are executing simple harmonic motion with same amplitude and frequency about the same equilibrium position. They pass each other moving in opposite direction, each time their displacement is half their amplitude. What is the difference between their phase constants?

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  1. 15 March, 00:40
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    The difference between their phase constant is equivalent to one period.
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