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A particle of mass 1kg is moving in a simple harmonic motion with a time period of `1/60s` and an amplitude of `2times10^(-2)m` .The maximum force acting on a particle is
(A) `2.88 pi^(2)`N
(B) `28.8 pi^(2)`N
(C) `288 pi^(2)`N
(D) `2880 pi^(2)`N

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