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A particle is executing `SHM` with amplitude `A`, time period `T`, maximum acceleration `a_(0)` and maximum velocity `V_(0)` and at time `t`, it has the displacement `A//2`, acceleration a and velocity `V` then

A

`t=T//12`

B

`a=a_(0)//2`

C

`v=v_(0)//2`

D

`t=T//8`

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