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In a uniform gravitational field `g`, which is acting vertically downward, a ball is thrown at an angle with horizontal such that the initial (immediately after projection) radius of curvature is `8` times the minimum radius of curvature. If angle of projection is `150^(@)`, then find the value of `theta`.

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