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Acertain simple periodic motion obeys the following equation for velocity mark all statements about this motion that are true! a. the maximum magnitude of the velocity is 2 [m/s). after [s] the magnitude of the velocity is 2 [m/s). after x [s] the velocity has its smallest absolute value. ndergoing the periodic motion, is at the farthest point from equilibrium this means that the object, which is after [s] the velocity has its smallest absolute value. this means that the object, which is undergoing the periodic motion, is at equilibrium. after [s] the velocity has its smallest absolute value. this means that the object, which is ndergoing the periodic motion, experiences the maximum restoring force back toward equilibrium. the maximum displacement amplitude is 2[m]. the maximum displcemt an han 2im . the maximum acceleration magnitude is different from the maximum velocity magnitude. the acceleration of the mass which is undergoing the periodic motion is g- 10 [m/s'). one can't say anything about the motion based on the provided equation

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