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A clock `S` is based on oscillations of a spring and clock `P` is based on pendulum motion, both clocks run at the same rate on Earth. On a planet having the same mass, but twice the radius that of the earth

A

S will run faster than P

B

P will run faster than S

C

They will both run at the same rate as on the earth

D

None of these

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