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The amgular velocity and the amplitude of a simple pendulum is `omega` and a respectively. At a displacement x from the mean position, if its kinetic energy is T and potential energy is U, then the ratio of T to U is

A

`(x^(2)w^(2))/(A^(2)-w^(2)x^(2))`

B

`(x^(2))/(A^(2)-x^(2))`

C

`(A^(2)-w^(2)x^(2))/(x^(2)-w^(2))`

D

`(A^(2)-x^(2))/(x^(2))`

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