Two particles oscillate in simple harmonic motion along a common straight-line segment of length 1.7 m. Each particle ha

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Two particles oscillate in simple harmonic motion along a common straight-line segment of length 1.7 m. Each particle ha

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Two particles oscillate in simple harmonic motion along a common
straight-line segment of length 1.7 m. Each particle has a period
of 1.5 s, but they differ in phase by π/8 rad. (a) How far apart
are they 0.55 s after the lagging particle leaves one end of the
path? (b) Are they then moving in the same direction, toward each
other, or away from each other?
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