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A particle performing `SHM` takes time equal to `T` (time period of `SHM`) in consecutive appearances at a perticular point. This point is :

A

An extreme position

B

The mean position

C

Between positive extreme and mean position

D

Between negative extreme and mean position

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Position where we see the particle once in a time period that is only extreme position. Twice through every other position
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