The velocity of a particle performing simple harmonic motion, when it passes

The velocity of a particle performing simple harmonic motion, when it passes through its mean position is

Options

(a) Infinity
(b) Zero
(c) Minimum
(d) Maximum

Correct Answer:

Maximum

Explanation:

ν = ω √(a² – y²), At mean position y = 0
ν = ωa = This is the maximum velocity.

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