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A particle moves on the X-axis according to the equation `x=x_0 sin^2omegat`. The motion simple harmonic

A

with amplitude `x_0`

B

with amplitude `2x_0`

C

with time period `(2pi)/omega`

D

with time period `pi/omega`

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