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

A

0.01 s

B

10 s

C

0.1 s

D

100 s.

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The correct Answer is:
A

`V_("max")=r omega=r.(2pi)/(T)`
`implies T=(2pi r)/(V_("max."))=2xx(2)/(7)xx(7)/(1000)xx(1)/(4.4)=10^(-2)s`
Thus correct choice is (a).
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