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A bob is attached to a string of length `l` whose other end is fixed and is given horizontal velocity at the lowest point of the circle so that the bob moves in a vertical plane. Match the velocity given at the lowest point of circle in column I with tension and velocity at the highest point of the circle corresponding to velocity of column I of column II

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(A) `rarr` (s) (B) `rarr` (p) (C) `rarr` (q) (D) `rarr` (p, r)
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