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A particle executes `SHMx=Asin(omegat+phi)`. At `t=0`, the position of the particle is `x=(sqrt3A)/(2)` and it moves along the positive x-direction. Find
(a) phase constant `phi`
(b) velocity at `t=pi/omega`
(c) acceleration at `t=pi/omega`

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