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A small pole of density 0.75 g/cc and he...

A small pole of density 0.75 g/cc and height 5 cm is placed in water such that the pole oscillates along ite length vertically. If the density of water is 1.012 g/cc, then calculate the period of oscillation of the pole `(g=10ms^(-2))`.

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