how is it true that a particle undergoing shm will have maximum velocity in mean position
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In simple harmonic motion, the velocity constantly changes, oscillating just as the displacement does. When the displacement is maximum, however, the velocity is zero; when the displacement is zero, the velocity is maximum.
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