For an object that is undergoing simple harmonic motion, the magnitude of the object's acceleration is the greatest when it is _____? A. The acceleration is the same everywhere and not equal to zero B. Furthest from equilibrium C. At exactly 2/3 of the way between maximum displacement and the equilibrium position. D. The acceleration is the same everywhere and exactly equal to zero E. At equilibrium

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For an object that is undergoing simple harmonic motion, the magnitude of the object's acceleration is the greatest when it is _____?

A. The acceleration is the same everywhere and not equal to zero
B. Furthest from equilibrium
C. At exactly 2/3 of the way between maximum displacement and the equilibrium position.
D. The acceleration is the same everywhere and exactly equal to zero
E. At equilibrium

 

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