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The phase of a particle executing simple harmonic motion is `pi/2` when it has

A

Maximum acceleration

B

Maximum energy

C

Minimum displacement

D

Maximum velocity

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When a particle in S.H.M. is at the extreme position, it has maximum acceleration and it has a phase of `(pi)/(2)`.
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