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A `4 kg` particle is moving along the x- axis under the action of the force `F = - ((pi^(2))/(16)) x N` At `t = 2 sec ` the particle passes through the origin and `t = 10sec`, the speed is `4sqrt(2)m//s` The amplitude of the motion is

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