A body moving in simple harmonic motion has maximum acceleration when it has maximum velocity. minimum potential energy. zero displacement. maximum potential energy. maximum kinetic energy.
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Maximum acceleration: In simple harmonic motion, acceleration is directly proportional to displacement and is always directed towards the equilibrium position. The maximum acceleration occurs when the displacement is maximum. So, the answer is **zero Show more…
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