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Two masses `m_(1) = 1kg and m_(2) = 0.5 kg` are suspended together by a massless spring of spring constant `12.5 Nm^(-1)`. When masses are in equilibrium `m_(1)` is removed without disturbing the system. New amplitude of oscillation will be

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