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The ratio of maximum acceleration to maximum velocity in a simple harmonic motion is 10 `s^(-1)`. At, t = 0 the displacement is 5 m. What is the maximum acceleration ? The initial phase is `(pi)/(4)`.

A

`500sqrt(2) m//s^(2)`

B

`500 m//s^(2)`

C

`750 m//s^(2)`

D

`750sqrt(2)m//s^(2)`

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