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Values of the acceleration `A` of a particle moving in simple harmonic motion as a function of its displacement `x` are given in the table below.
`|{:(A(mm s^(-2)),16,8,0,-8,-16),(x(mm),-4,-2,0,2,4):}|`
The pariod of the motion is

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