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A particle executes simple harmonic motion with an amplitude of 10 cm and time period 6s. At t=0 it is at position x=5 cm going towards positive x-direction. Write the equation for the displacement x at time t. Find the magnitude of the acceleration of the particle at t=4s.

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x= (10 cm) sin`((2pi)/(6) t + pi/6), ~~ 11 cm//s^2`
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