The displacement of a particle from its mean position (in metre) is given by
$y = 0.2 \sin (10 \pi t + 1.5 \pi) \cos (10 \pi t + 1.5 \pi)$
The motion of the particle is

  • A
    Periodic but not $S.H.M$
  • B
    Non-periodic
  • C
    Simple harmonic motion with period $0.1 \ s$
  • D
    Simple harmonic motion with period $0.2 \ s$

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