Two bodies M and N of equal masses are suspended from separate massless spring of spring constants k1 and k2 respectively. If the two bodies oscillate vertically such that their maximum velocities are equal, the ratio of the amplitude of variation of M to that of N is?

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Oscillations topis include: Oscillatory, periodic, and harmonic motions. Oscillations are repetitive variations that occur over time. They can be defined as the periodic change of a measure around a central value or between two or more states.  Some examples of oscillations include: A swinging pendulum Alternating current The up-and-down motion of a spring with a weight  Oscillations can also be described as a regular fluctuation in value, position, or state about a mean value.  In physics, some oscillations create waves. For example, a guitar creates sound waves, and you can make... Show more

Two bodies M and N of equal masses are suspended from separate massless spring of spring constants k<sub>1</sub> and k<sub>2</sub> respectively. If the two bodies oscillate vertically such that their maximum velocities are equal, the ratio of the amplitude of variation of M to that of N is?