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The time period of a particle in simple harmonic motion is T. Assume potential energy at mean position to be zero. After a time of T/6 it passes its mean position, its 

A

Velocity will be half its maximum velocity

B

Displacement will be half its amplitude

C

Acceleration will be nearly 86% of its maximum acceleration

D

KE = PE

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