$A$ bar magnet is oscillating in the Earth's magnetic field with a period $T$. What happens to its period and motion if its mass is quadrupled?

  • A
    Motion remains $S.H.M.$ with time period $= 2T$
  • B
    Motion remains $S.H.M.$ with time period $= 4T$
  • C
    Motion remains $S.H.M.$ and period remains nearly constant
  • D
    Motion remains $S.H.M.$ with time period $= T/2$

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