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The motion of a particle moving with simple harmonic motion, from an extremity to the other, constitutesSelect one:a. One an oscillationb. Half an oscillationc. None of the aboved. Two oscillations

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The motion of a particle moving with simple harmonic motion, from an extremity to the other, constitutesSelect one:a. One an oscillationb. Half an oscillationc. None of the aboved. Two oscillations

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The correct answer is b. Half an oscillation.

In simple harmonic motion, a complete oscillation is considered to be the movement from one extreme position to the other and then back again. Therefore, the movement from one extremity to the other is considered half an oscillation.

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