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A particle executes simple harmonic motion under the restoring force provided by a spring. The time period is T. If the spring is divided in two equal parts and one part is used to continue the simple harmonic motion, the time period will

A

remain`T`

B

becomes `2T`

C

become `T//2`

D

become `T//sqrt(2)`

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