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In fig a sphere of mass 2 kg is suspended from the ceiling of a car which is initially at rest. Tension in the string in this situation is `T_(1)` The car now moves to the right with a uniform acceleration and the tension in the string is now `T_(2)` then: (Take `g=10m//s^(2)`)

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