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A rocket of mass M is launched vertically from the surface of the earth with an initial speed `V= sqrt((gR)/(2))` . Assuming the radius of the earth to be R and negligible air resistance, the maximum height attained by the rocket above the surface of the earth is `(R)/(X)` where X is:

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