The graphs in figure show that a quantity $y$ varies with displacement $d$ in a system undergoing simple harmonic motion. Which graphs best represents the relationship obtained when $y$ is The total energy of the system
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The total energy of $SHM$ always remains constant. Hence, option $A$ is correct.
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