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A vertical pole of length `l` , density `rho` , area of cross section A floats in two immiscible liquids of densities `rho_(1)`and `rho_(2)`. In equuilibrium possition the bottom end is at the interface of the liquids. When the cylinder is displaced vertically, find the time period of oscillation.

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