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    In Simple Harmonic Motion, the Magnitude of the Acceleration Is
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In Simple Harmonic Motion, the Magnitude of the Acceleration Is

Question 3

Question 3

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In simple harmonic motion, the magnitude of the acceleration is:


A) constant
B) proportional to the displacement
C) inversely proportional to the displacement
D) greatest when the velocity is greatest
E) never greater than g

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