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A particle executes linear. If a and v donate the acceleration and velocity of the particle respectively, then correct graph relating the values `a^2` and `v^2` is

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  • A particle executes linear simple harmonic motion with an amplitude of 2 cm . When the particle is at 1 cm from the mean position the magnitude of its velocity is equal to that of its acceleration. Then its time period in seconds is

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    `1/(2pisqrt(3))`
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    `sqrt3/(2pi)`
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