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34. A particle is executing simple harmonic motion. Its displacement is given by x = 5 sin pi t
where x is in cm and t in seconds. How long will the particle take to move from
the positon of equilibrium to the position of maximum displacement?
(1) 0.5s
2) 1.0s
3) 1.5s
4)2.0s

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