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Two simple harmonic motions with the same amplitude and same frequency acting in
the same direction are impressed on a particle. If the resultant amplitude of the
particle is equal to the amplitude of individual S.H.M.s, the phase difference between
the two simple harmonic motions is​

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Answered by nasir1952sah
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Answer:

The amplitude is simply the maximum displacement of the object from the equilibrium position. So, in other words, the same equation applies to the position of an object experiencing simple harmonic motion and one dimension of the position of an object experiencing uniform circular motion.

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