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Standard XII
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Relating Circular Motion to SHM
65. When the ...
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65. When the maximum KE of a simple pendulum is K, then what is the displacement (in terms if amplitude) when its KE is K/2 1) a/(root)2 2) a/2 3) a/(root)3 4) a/3
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