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A ball of mass 'm is released from the top of a smooth movable wedge of mass 'm'. When the ball collides with the floor, velocity is 'v'. Then the maximum height attained by the ball after an elastic collision with the floor is : (Nelect any edge at the lower end of the wedge)

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