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In simple harmonic motion,

A

the velocity and displacement of the vibrating particle are in the same phase

B

the velocity and acceleration of the vibrating particle are in the same phase

C

the velocity of the vibrating particle is ahead in phase of the displacement by an angle of `pi`

D

the acceleration of the vibraiting particle is ahead of displace,emy by a phase of `pi`

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D

`a=-omega^(2)y`. So acceleration is ahead of displacement by angle `pi`.
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