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Two spring have their force constants `K_(1)` and `K_(2)(K_(2) gt K_(1))`. When they are stretched by the same force, work done is

A

same in both the springs

B

more in springs `K_(1)`

C

more in springs `K_(2)`

D

independent of spring constant `K`

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