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An object of mass m attached to a spring with constant k oscillates with amplitude A. Assuming air resistance and the mass of the spring to be negligible, which of the following changes alone would cause the period of this oscillation to increase?
I. Increasing m
II. Increasing A
III. Using a spring with greater k
A. I only
B. II only
C. I or III only
D. II or III only
E. I, II or III
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