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At which position is the kinetic energy of a particle executing SHM greatest?

A) at Its extreme position
B) at its maximum displacement
C) somewhere between amplitude and equilibrium position
D) at its equilibrium position

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Step-by-step explanation:

The kinetic energy of a particle in SHM is given by :


K=(1)/(2)m\omega^2(A^2-x^2)

Where

m is the mass of a particle

A is the amplitude

x is the distance


\omega is the angular frequency

The kinetic energy of a particle executing SHM is maximum at its equilibrium position and minimum at a maximum displacement from the equilibrium point.

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