The phase difference between displacement and acceleration of a particle in a simple harmonic motion is:
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The phase difference between displacement and acceleration of a particle in a simple harmonic motion is:
(1) 3π/2 rad
(2) π/2 rad
(3) Zero
(4) π rad
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Correct option: (4) π rad
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