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[" 3.The displacement of a particle executing simple "],[" harmonic motion is given by "],[y=A_(0)+A sin omega t+B cos omega t],[" Then the amplitude of its oscilation is given by "],[[" (1) "A_(0)+sqrt(A^(2)+B^(2))," (2) "sqrt(A^(2)+B^(2))],[" (3) "sqrt(A_(0)^(2)+(A+B)^(2))," (4) "A+B]]

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