A particle executes simple hormonic motion between $x =\, -A$ and $x = +A$ . It starts from $x = 0$ moves in $+x-$ direction. The time taken for it to move from $x = 0$ to $x = \frac {A}{2}$ is $T_1$ and to move from $\frac {A}{2}$ to $\frac {A}{\sqrt 2}$ is $T_2$ , then
A$T_1 < T_2$
B$T_1 = T_2$
C$T_2 < 2T_1$
D$T_1 = 2T_2$
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D$T_1 = 2T_2$
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