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Value of the acceleration A of a particle moving in sample harmonic motion as a function of its displacement x are given in the table below .
`A("mm s" ^(-2))" "16" "8" "0" "-8" "-16`
`x(mm )" "-4" "-2" "0" "2" "4`
The period of the motion is

A

`(1)/(pi)s`

B

`(2)/(pi)s`

C

`(pi)/(2)s`

D

`pis`

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