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A large horizontal surface moves up and down in S.H.M. with amplitude of 1cm. If a mass of 10 kg (which is placed on the surface) is to remain continously in contact with it, the maximum frequency of S.H.M. will be

A

0.5 Hz

B

1.5 Hz

C

5.0 Hz

D

10.0 Hz

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C
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