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A particle starts from mean position and performs simple harmonic motion with amplitude and time period as A and T respectively. The magnitude of evrage acceleration in half time period is

A

`(4Aπ)/(T^2)`

B

`(8Aπ)/(T^2)`

C

`(Aπ)/(T^2)`

D

`(√3Aπ)/(T^2)`

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