why acceleration is zero in mean point in simple harmonic motion?
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Acceleration is zero because at that point, it is the mean position, which means it is the equilibrium position. Hence, the spring is not compressed (or extended) or the pendulum suffers no tangential force. It is not that velocity is maximum, that's why the acceleration is zero.
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