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[" 40.A particle performs simple harmonic motion "],[" with amplitude A.Its speed is trebled at the instant that "],[" it is at a distance "(2A)/(3)" from equilibrium position.The "],[" new amplitude of the motion is "],[[" (a) "3A," (b) "A sqrt(3)],[" (c) "(7A)/(3)," (d) "(A)/(3)sqrt(41)]]

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