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[" A body of mass "M" and charge "q" is "],[" connected to spring of spring constant "k." It "],[" is oscillating along "x" -direction about its "],[" equilibrium position,taken to be at "x=0,],[" with an amplitude "A." An electric field "E" is "],[" applied along the "x" -direction.Which of the "],[" following statements is correct? "]

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