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A particle is executing SHM according to y = a cos omega t. Then which of the graphs represents variations of potential energy:

  1. (I) & (III)    
  2. (II) & (IV)    
  3. (I) & (IV)    
  4. (II) & (III)    

The correct answer is: (I) & (IV)

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