At which point (place) does a particle executing $SHM$ have maximum kinetic energy and maximum potential energy?

  • A
    Maximum kinetic energy at mean position,maximum potential energy at extreme position.
  • B
    Maximum kinetic energy at extreme position,maximum potential energy at mean position.
  • C
    Maximum kinetic energy and potential energy both at mean position.
  • D
    Maximum kinetic energy and potential energy both at extreme position.

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