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A heavy particle of mass 2kg is tied to two strings, each of length 25 cm and they are tied to two points 30 cm apart on the same vertical line. The particle is whirled in a horizontal plane with a speed of `1.8 ms^(-1)`. Calculate the ratio of the tensions of the two strings.

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