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In SHM, acceleration versus displacement...

In `SHM`, acceleration versus displacement (from mean position) graph:

A

is always a straight line passing through origin and slope-`1`

B

is always a stright line passing through origin and slope`+1`

C

is always a stright line not necessarily passing through oringin

D

none of the above

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D
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