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[" Illustration "6." The function "sin^(2)(omega t)" represents "],[" (a) a simple harmonic motion with a period "pi" ' "omega],[" (b) a simple harmonic motion with a period "2 pi" ' "omega],[" (c) a periodic,but not simple harmonic,motion with "],[" period "pi" ' "omega" ."],[" (d) a periodic,but no iota simple harmonic,motion with "],[" period "2 pi/ omega" ."]

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