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The length of second 's pendulum on the surface of earth is nearly 1 m . Its length on the surface of moon should be [ Given : acceleration due to gravity (g) on moon is `1/6th` of that on the earth 's surface]

A

`frac(1)(6) m

B

6m

C

`frac(1)(36) m`

D

`frac(1)(sqrt6) m`

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