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The displacement of SHO is, y = 6 sin(pi...

The displacement of `SHO` is, `y = 6 sin(pit +pi//3)` find (1) Instants at which `PE` is minimum (or) `KE` is maximum. (2) Instants at which `PE` is maximum (or) `KE` is minimum.

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