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A particle performing S.H.M. undergoes d...

A particle performing S.H.M. undergoes displacement of (where A = amplitude of S.H.M.) in one second. At t = 0 the particle was located at either extreme position or mean position. The time period of S.H.M. can be: (consider all possible cases)

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