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A spring has natural length `40 cm` and spring constant `500 N//m`. A block of mass `1 kg` is attached at one end of the spring and other end of the spring is attached to a ceiling. The block is relesed from the position, where the spring has length `45 cm`.

A

the block will perform `SHM` of amplitude `5 cm`

B

the block will have maximum velocity `30sqrt5 cm//sec`.

C

the block will have maximum acceleration `15 m//s^(2)`.

D

the mainimum potential energy of the spring will be zero

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