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A body is in simple harmonic motion with time period T = 0.5 s and amplitude A = 1 cm. Find the average velocity in the interval in which it moves from equilibrium position to half of its amplitude.

A

`16 cm//s`

B

`6 cm//s`

C

`4 cm//s`

D

`12 cm//s`

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