The phase difference between x_ 1 =A t and x_ 2 =A t is:
Physics · JEE Main · NTA Exams — Oscillations and Waves
The phase difference between \(x_{1}=A \sin \omega t\)and \(x_{2}=A \cos \omega t\) is:
- \(\frac{\pi}{2}\)
- \(\frac{\pi}{4}\)
- \(\frac{\pi}{3}\)
- \(\frac{\pi}{6}\)
Answer
(A) 2
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