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You have two springs. one has a greater spring constant than theother. you also have two objects, one with a greater mass than theother. which object should be attached to which spring, so that theresulting spring-object system has the greatest possible period ofoscillation?

the object with the smaller mass should be attached to the springwith the greater spring constant.

the object with the smaller mass should be attached to the springwith the smaller spring constant.

the object with the greater mass should be attached to the springwith the greater spring constant.

the object with the greater mass should be attached to the springwith the smaller spring constant.

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