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In the shown figure a mass `m` slides down the frictionless surface from height `h` and collides with the uniform vertical rod of length `L` and mass `M` after collision the mass `m` sticks to the rod. The rod is face to rotate in a vertical plane about fixed axis through `O`. Find the maximum angular deflection of the rod from its initial position.

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