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[" Example "1.9" A bead of mass "m" kept at the top of a smooth "],[" hemispherical wedge of mass "M" and radius "R" ,is gently pushed "],[" towards right.As a result,the wedge "R" ,is gently pushed "],[" slides due left.Find the "],[" a.speed of the wedge."],[" b.magnitude of velocity of the "],[" bead relative to the wedge."]

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