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In a certain oscillatory system (particle is performing SHM), the amplitude of motion is 5 m and the time period is 4 s. the minimum time taken by the particle for passing between points, which are at distances of 4 m and 3 m from the centre and on the same side of it will approximately be

A

0.30 s

B

0.32 s

C

033 s

D

0.35 s

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