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Periodic time of body moving with simple harmonic motion, is
directly proportional to its angular velocity
directly porportional to the square of its angular velocity
inversly proportional to the square of its angular velocity
inversely proportional to its angular velocity.
Correct Answer:
inversely proportional to its angular velocity.
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