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A parabolic bow1 with its bottom at origin has the shape `y = (x^(2))/(20)` where `x` and `y` are in metre The maximum height at which a small mass m can be placed on the bowl without slipping is (coeff of static friction `0.5`
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A

`2.5 m`

B

`1.25 m`

C

`1.0 m`

D

`4.0 m`

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