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A particle of mass m and charfe Q is placed in an electric filed W which varies with time t as E = `E_(0) sin omegat`. It will undergo simple harmonic motion of amplitude.

A

`(QE_(0)^(2))/(m omega^(2))`

B

`(QE_(0))/(m omega^(2))`

C

`sqrt((QE_(0))/(m omega^(2)))`

D

`(QE_(0))/(m omega)`

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