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The potential energy of a particle executing SHM varies sinusoidally with frequency `f`. The frequency of oscillation of the particle will be

A

`(f)/(2)`

B

`(f)/sqrt(2)`

C

`f`

D

`2f`

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A

Kinetic energy and potential energy in SHM oscillate with double frequency.
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