Spring of spring constant $1200\, Nm^{-1}$ is mounted on a smooth frictionless surface and attached to a block of mass $3\, kg$. Block is pulled $2\, cm$ to the right and released. The angular frequency of oscillation is .... $ rad/sec$
  • A$5$
  • B$30$
  • C$10$
  • D$20$
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