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A particle executes SHM from extreme position and covers a distance equal to half to its amplitude in 1 s. find out it's Time Period.

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To solve the problem step by step, we will follow the reasoning outlined in the video transcript. ### Step 1: Understand the Problem A particle is executing simple harmonic motion (SHM) starting from an extreme position and covers a distance equal to half of its amplitude in 1 second. We need to find the time period of this motion. ### Step 2: Define the Variables Let: - \( A \) = Amplitude of the SHM ...
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