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In the figure shown, a ball without slid...

In the figure shown, a ball without sliding on a horizontal, surface. It ascends a curved track up to height `h` returns. The value of h is `h_(1)` for sufficiently rough curved track to avoid sliding and is `h_(2)` for smooth curved track then

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