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[6.78" ) In the figure shown a ring A is initially rolling without sliding with a velocity v on the horizontal surf "],[" the body "B" (of same mass as A).All surfaces are smooth.B has no initial velocity.What will "],[" maximum height reached by A on B."],[" (A) "(3v^(2))/(4g)],[" (B) "(v^(2))/(4g)],[" (C) "(v^(2))/(2g)],[" (D) "]

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