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The time taken to displace a vibrating body from its mean position to maximum displacement is ________

A

time period

B

`("time period")/(2)`

C

2 time period

D

`(" time period")/(4)`

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D

The time in which a vibrating body completes one vibration is called time period. So, the time taken by a vibrating body to displace from its mean position to maximum displacement is =`("time period")/(4)`
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