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Find equivalent spring constant for the system
.

A

`k`

B

`2K`

C

`64K`

D

`8K`

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C

Refering the method to solve eqivalent spring consant `Tx = (T)/(8) x_(1) = (T)/(8) (T)/(8K) , 64K = (T)/(x)` .
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