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Determing whether or not th efollowing quantities can be in the same direction for a simple harmonic motion, (a) displacement and velocity (b) velocity and acceleration © displacement and acceleration.

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(a)Yes, when the particle is moving from equilibrium position to extremen position (b) Yes, when the particle is moving from extreme position to mean position. (c) No, because in SHM the displacement is always opposite to acceleration.
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