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A point objects of mass `m` is slipping down on a smooth hemispherical body of mass `M` and radius `R`. The point object is tied to a wall with an ideal string as shown. At a certain instant, speed of the hemisphere is `v` and its acceleration is a. Then speed `v_(p)` and acceleration `a_(p)` of a particle has value (Assume all the surfaces in contact are frictionless)

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