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A stone of mass 1 kg tied to a light inextensible string of lenth `L=(10)/(3)m`, whirling in a circular path in a vertical plane. The ratio of maximum tension to the minimum tension in the string is 4. If g is taken to be `10ms^(-2)`, the speed of the stone at the highest point of the circle is

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