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At what position does the particle have maximum speed? express your answer with the appropriate units.
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The particle has maximum speed when it passes through the equilibrium position. amax = ω2A = (2πf)2A = 17.8 m/s2. The particle has maximum acceleration at the turning points, where it has maximum displacement.
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