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When an object moving in simple harmonic motion is at its maximum displacement from equilibrium, which...

When an object moving in simple harmonic motion is at its maximum displacement from equilibrium, which of the following is at its maximum?

a. rabbits per nissan

b. llamathrust     

c. torque

d. potential energy

e. velocity

f. kinetic energy

Can you explain why?

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