The phase difference between displacement and acceleration of a particle executing simple harmonic motion is:
π2rad
π rad
3π2rad
2π rad
A
3π2rad
B
2π rad
C
π2rad
D
π rad
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Let X=Asin(ωt) so, a=−Aω2sin(ωt)=Aω2sin(π+ωt) so, clearly phase difference is π
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