The potential energy of a particle is directly proportional to its linear displacement from its mean position. Then, the particle performs a
Retarding straight line motion
Damped SHM
Linear SHM
Angular SHM
A
Damped SHM
B
Linear SHM
C
Retarding straight line motion
D
Angular SHM
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