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An object undergoes simple harmonic motion with a frequency of `1.6 H z` and an amplitudeof 4 mm. What is the accelerationat the maximum displacement from equilibrium ? What is the acceleration 0.4 seconds later?

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`a_(max)= 0.404 m//s^(2), 0.26 m//s^(2)`
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