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A tunnel is dug across the earth of mass 'M' and radius 'R' at a distance `R//2` from the centre 'O' of the Earth as shown. A body is released from rest from one end of the smooth tunnel. The velocity acquired by the body when it reaches the centre 'C' of the tunnel is

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