A particle executing a simple harmonic motion of period $2\ s$ . When it is at its extreme displacement from its mean position, it receives an additional energy equal to what it had in its mean position. Due to this , in its subsequent motion,
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Its new amplitude is $\sqrt{2}$ times of previous amplitude.
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