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In the figure `m_(A) = m_(B) = 1 kg`. Block A is neutral while `q_(B) = -1C`. Sizes of A and B are negligible. B is released from rest at a distance 1.8 m fromt A. Initially spring is neither compressed nor elongated.

Equilibrium position of the combined mass is at x = ........m.

A

`- (2)/(9)`

B

`- (1)/(3)`

C

`- (5)/(9)`

D

`- (7)/(9)`

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