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The total energy of a particle, executing S.H.M. is :

A

`prop X`

B

`prop X^(1//2)`

C

independent of X

D

`prop X^(2)` where X is the displacement from the mean position

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The correct Answer is:
C

T.E. `=(1)/(2)m w^(2)r^(2)`= constant i.e. independent of displacement from the mean position.
So the correct choice is ( c ).
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