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(a) How many revolutions per minute must the apparatus shown in figure make about a vertical axis so that the cord makes an angle of `45^(@)` with the vertical ?

(b)What is the tension in the cord then? Given, `l=sqrt(2)m,a=20 cm` and `m=5.0 kg`?

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