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The `KE` and `PE` , at is a particle executing `SHM` with amplitude `A` will be equal when its displacement is

A

`sqrt(2)A`

B

`(A)/(2)`

C

`(A)/(sqrt(2))`

D

`sqrt((2)/(3))A`

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