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A simple harmonic motion is represented by : `y = 5(sin 3pi t + sqrt(3) cos 3pi t)cm` The amplitude and time period of the motion are :

A

10m

B

5m

C

`5(1 + sqrt3)m`

D

`5sqrt3m`

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