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A particle executing simple harmonic motion has an amplitude of 6 cm. Its acceleration at a distance of 2 cm from the mean position is `8cm//s^2`. The maximum speed of the particle is

A

8cm/s

B

12 cm/s

C

16 cm/s

D

24 cm/s

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