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A cylinder of radius `R` and height `H` is foam unknown height `h`. When is rotated at an unknown constant angular velocity `omega`, the base of the cylinder gets exposed when the liquid just starts spilling out, as shown in Fig.
a. Find the height `h` of the liquid.
b. Find the angular speed `w` of the cylinder.

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