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The maximum velocity a particle, executing simple harmonic motion with an amplitude 7 mm, 4.4 m//s. The period of oscillation is.

A

`100 s`

B

`0.01 s`

C

`10 s`

D

`0.1 s`

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The correct Answer is:
B

`Aomega = v_(max)`
`T = (2pi)/(omega) = (2piA)/(v_(max)) = 0.01` sec.
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