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The differential equation of a particle executing simple harmonic motion along y-axis is

A

`(d^2y)/(dt^2)+omega^2y=0`

B

`(d^2y)/(dt^2)+omega^2y^2=0`

C

`(d^2y)/(dt^2)-omega^2y=0`

D

`(dy)/(dt)+omegay=0`

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