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Figure shows a light rod of length l rigidly atached to a small heavy block ast one end and a hook at the other end. The system is released from rest with the rod in a horizontal position. Thre isa fixed smooth ring at a depth h below the initial position of the hook and the hook gets into the ring as it reaches there. Whast should be the minimum value of h so that the block moves in a complete circle about the ring?

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