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A simple pendulum of length `L ` is suspended from the top of a flat beam of thickness `L//2` . The bob is pulled away from the beam so that it makes an angle `thetalt30^(@)` with the vertical , as shown in figure. It is then released from rest. If `phi` is the maximum angular deflection to teh right, then

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