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A block of mas 200 g is suspended through a vertical spring. The spring is strethced by 1.0 cm when the block is in equilibrium. A particle of mass 120 g is dropped on the block from a height of 45 cm. The particle sticks to theblock after the impact. Find the maximum extension of the spring. Take `g=10 m/s^2`.

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