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In simple harmonic motion, the ratio of ...

In simple harmonic motion, the ratio of acceleration of the particle to its displacement at any time is a measure of

A

spring constant

B

angular frequency

C

`("angular frequency")^(2)`

D

restoring force

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The correct Answer is:
C

`=-omega^(2)ximplies |(a)/(x)|=omega^(2)`
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