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Two spring of spring constants `k_(1)` and `k_(2)` ar joined and are connected to a mass m as shown in the figure. Calculate the frequency of oscillation of mass m.

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`(1)/(2pi) sqrt((k_(1)k_(2))/(m(K_(1) + k_(2)))`
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