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The angular frequency of a spring block system is `omega_(0)`. This system is suspended from the ceiling of an elevator moving downwards with a constant speed `v_(0)`. The block is at rest relative to the elevator. Lift is suddenly stopped. Assuming the downward as a positive direction. Then

A

the amplitude of the block is `(v_(0))/(omega_(0))`

B

the initial phase of the block is `pi`

C

the equation of motion for the block is `(v_(0))/(omega_(0)) sin omega_(0)t`

D

the maximum speed of the block is `v_(0)`

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B

Maximum speed `v_(0) rArr A = (v_(0))/(omega^(0))`
So equation of motion `x = (v_(0))/(omega_(0)) sin(omega_(0)t)`
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