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A particle executes SHM of amplitude A. If `T_1` and `T_2` are the times taken by the particle to traverse from 0 to `A/2` and from `A/2` to A respectively, then `T_1/T_2` will be equal to

A

1

B

`1/2`

C

`1/4`

D

2

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