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A body of mass `m` is atteched to the lower end of a spring whose upper end is fixed .The spring has negaligible mass .When the mass `m` is slightly puylled down and released it oscillation with a time period of `3 s` when the mass `m` is increased by `1kg` time period of oscillations becomes `5s` The value of `m` in `kg` is

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