A particle executing simple harmonic motion along $Y- $axis has its motion described by the equation $y = A\sin (\omega \,t) + B$. The amplitude of the simple harmonic motion is
A$A$
B$B$
C$A + B$
D$\sqrt {A + B} $
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A$A$
a (a)The amplitude is a maximum displacement from the mean position.
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