The motion of a particle moving with S.H.M. from an extremity to the other, constitutes A. Half an oscillation B. One full oscillation C. Two oscillations D. None of these

Half an oscillation
One full oscillation
Two oscillations
None of these

The correct answer is: B. One full oscillation.

A simple harmonic motion (SHM) is a periodic motion where the restoring force is directly proportional to the displacement. The motion of a particle moving with S.H.M. from an extremity to the other and back again constitutes one full oscillation.

Option A is incorrect because it only considers half of the motion. Option C is incorrect because it considers twice the motion. Option D is incorrect because it does not consider any of the options.