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A tennis ball, starting from rest, rolls down the hill in the drawing. At the end of the hill the ball becomes airborne, leaving at an angle of `37^(@)` with respect to the ground treat the ball as a thin-walled spherical shell.
Q. Maximum height reached by ball `H` above ground is

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