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A cylinderical block of density d stays fully immersed in a beaker filled with two immiscible liquids of different densities `d_1` and `d_2` The block is in equilibrium with half of it in liquid 1 and the other half in liquid 2 as shown in the Fig. If the block is given a displacement downwards released, then neglecting friction study the following statements.

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