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The maximum acceleration of a particle moving with simple harmonic motion is

(a) ω

(b) ω.r

(c) ω^2.r

(d) ω^2/r

I got this question during an internship interview.

I would like to ask this question from Simple Harmonic Motion in section Simple Harmonic Motion of Machine Kinematics

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Right option is (c) ω^2.r

The best I can explain: Acceleration, aN = ω^2.rcosθ = ω^2.r.

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