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When three springs of spring constants `k_(1), k_(2), k_(3)` connected in parallel, then the resultant spring constant is ........

A

`K = k_(1) + k_(2) + k_(3)`

B

`1/K = (1)/(k_(1)) + (1)/(k_(2)) + (1)/(k_(3))`

C

`K = (1)/(k_(1)) + (1)/(k_(2)) + (1)/(k_(3))`

D

`K = k_(1) - k_(2) + k_(3)`

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