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Acceleration of a particle, executing SHM, at it’s mean position is

A

infinity

B

varies

C

maximum

D

zero

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D

Acceleration of particle executing SHM is given by acceleration = - `omega^(2)y` At mean position, i.e. Y = 0. acceleration is minimum = 0
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