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There are two massless springs `A` and `B` of spring constant `K_(A)` and `K_(B)` respectively and `K_(A)gtK_(B)`. If `W_(A)` and `W_(B)` be denoted as work done on `A` and work done on `B` respectively then

A

If they are compressed to same distance `W_(A)gtW_(B)`

B

If they are compressed by same force (upto equilibrium state) `W_(A)ltW_(B)`

C

If they are compressed by same distance `W_(A)=W_(B)`

D

If they are compressed by same force (upto equilibrium sate) `W_(A)gtW_(B)`

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