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In a simple harmonic motion , the restor...

In a simple harmonic motion , the restoring force or restoring acceleration is directly proportional to

A

the displacement ad both are same direction

B

the displacement and both are oppositely directed

C

the angular displacement and both are in the same direction

D

the angular displacement and both are in the opposite direction

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