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A simple pendulum has time period (T_1). The point of suspension is now moved upward according to the relation `y = K t^2, (K = 1 m//s^2)` where (y) is the vertical displacement. The time period now becomes (T_2). The ratio of `(T_1^2)/(T_2^2)` is `(g = 10 m//s^2)`.

A

`5/6`

B

`6/5`

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1

D

`4/5`

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