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In case of a simple harmonic motion, if the velocity is plotted along the X-axis and the displacement (from the equilibrium position) is plotted along the Y-axis, the resultant curve happens to be an ellipse with ratio:
`("major axis(along X)")/("major axis (along Y)")=20pi`
What is the frequency of the simple harmonic motion ?

A

100 Hz

B

20 Hz

C

10 Hz

D

`1/(10)` Hz

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C
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