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In a S.H.M., the path length is 4 cm and...

In a S.H.M., the path length is 4 cm and the maximum acceleration is `2pi^(2) cm//s^(2)`. The periodic time of S.H.M. is

A

2s

B

`sqrt2s`

C

4s

D

1/2s

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