Two particles are oscillating along the same line with the same frequency

Two particles are oscillating along the same line with the same frequency and same amplitude. They meet each other at a point mid way between the mean position and extreme position while going in the opposite direction. The phase difference between their motion is

Options

(a) π / 3
(b) π / 2
(c) 2 π / 3
(d) 5 π / 4

Correct Answer:

2 π / 3

Explanation:

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