The time period of a particle in simple harmonic motion is equal to the time between consecutive appearances of the particle at a particular point in its motion. This point is

(a) the mean position

(b) an extreme position

(c) between the mean position and the positive extreme
(d) between the mean position and the negative extreme.


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(b) an extreme position 

EXPLANATION:

 At the extreme position the particle is in the same phase at consecutive appearance, hence (b) is true. In all other options, the consecutive appearance of the particle is not in the same phase. All other options are not true.