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A body executing simple harmonic motion has a maximum acceleration equal to 24 metre `/s^2 `and maximum velocity equal to 16 m/sec . The amplitude of thw simple harmonic motion is
A) 32/ 3 metre
B) 3/ 32 metres
C)1024/ 9 metres
d) 64/9 metres

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