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Statement-I : In simple harmonic motion A is the amplitude of oscillation. If t1 be the time to reach the particle from mean position to `A/sqrt2` and `t_(2)` the time to reach from `A/sqrt2` to A . Then `t_(1)=r_(2)/sqrt2`
Statement-II: Equation of motion for the particle starting from mean position is given by x = ± A `sinomegat` and of the particle starting from extreme position is given by x = ± A `cos omegat`

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