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A small spherical ball is suspended through a string of length `l` . The whole arrangement is placed in a vehicle which is moving with velocity `v` . Now, suddenly the vehicle stops and ball starts moving along a circular path. If tension in ht estring at the highest pointn is twice the weight of the ball then (assume that the ball completes the vertical circle)

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