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A small disc can slide in a circular path on a frictionless inclined plane inclined at an angle of `30^(@)` with the help of a thread as shown. Mass of the disc is `m` and acceleration due to gravity is `g`. If the disc is released, when the thread is horizontal, expression for the tension in the thread at the lowest point is

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