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Column-I gives different situtions in which bodes are floating in liquid. Column-II gives correspoding time periods of oscillation.

A cube floating in liquid.

A

`{:(,P,Q,R,S),((A),3,4,2,1):}`

B

`{:(,P,Q,R,S),((B),1,3,4,2):}`

C

`{:(,P,Q,R,S),((C),2,3,1,4):}`

D

`{:(,P,Q,R,S),((D),4,3,2,1):}`

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