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A mass at the end of a spring executes harmonic motion about an equilibrium position with an amplitude `A`. Its speed as it passes through the equilibrium position is `V`. If extended `2A` and released, the speed of the mass passing through the equilibrium position is `V`. If extended `2A` and released, the speed of the mass passing through the equilibrium position will be

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