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Figure shows a loop track whose lower pa...

Figure shows a loop track whose lower part ends into a circular track of radius R and centre O.
A small solid sphere of mass M rolls without slipping along the loop track from the end A at a height 6R from the bottom of the track. What is the horizontal force acting on the sphere, when it rises up to the point P in level with the centre O of the circular part ?

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