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A body of mass 36 g moves with S.H.M. of amplitude A = 13 cm and time period T = 12 s. At time t = 0, the displacement x is + 13 cm. The shortest time of passage from x = + 6.5 cm to x = - 6.5 cm is

A

4s

B

2s

C

6s

D

3s

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B
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