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Two particle `P` and `Q` describe harmonic , motions of same period , same amplitude along the same line about the same equilibrium position `O` when `P` and `Q` are an appose sides of `O` at the same distance from `O` they have the same speed of `1.2m//s` in the same direction when their displacement are the same they have the same speed at `1.6m//s` in apposite direction .The maximum velocity in `m//s` of either particle is

A

`2.8`

B

`2.5`

C

`2.4`

D

`2`

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