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The time period of a particle executing S.H.M. is 1 s. If the particle starts motion from the mean position, then the time during which it will be at mid way between mean and extreme position will be

A

`1//6s`

B

`1//4s`

C

`1//12s`

D

`3//2s`

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The correct Answer is:
C

`x=Asin omegat`
`(A)/(2)=Asinomegat`
`therefore omegat=sin((1)/(2))`
`(2pit)/(1)=(pi)/(6)=(1)/(12)`
`therefore t=(1)/(12)s`
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