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There's no answers but I got C by differentiating 3 times then setting derivative of acceleration equal to 0 and got t = 3pi/2.

Not sure if there's a faster method, thanks!
 

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Why is acceleration the greatest when x is the least? If x was the least at say x=0, then acceleration would be zero?

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Why is acceleration the greatest when x is the least? If x was the least at say x=0, then acceleration would be zero?

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The acceleration is always 0 when x=centre of motion (cause a=-n^2(x-b)) . If x was the least at x=0, then the centre of motion would be somewhere above 0 (and acceleration would be 0 at that point)
 

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