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The mass of a simple pendulum bob is 100 gm. The length of the pendulum is 1 m. The bob is drawn aside from the equilibrium position so that the string makes an angle of `60^(@)` with the vertical and let go. The kinetic energy of the bob while crossing its equilibrium position will be

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