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Shown in the figure is a block at rest haivng an inclined smooth groove in a vertical plane. The horizontal surface is smooth. A ball of the mass as that of the block at rest is released from the top end. The time when the ball will leave groove is `sqrt((nL)/(2sqrt3g))`. Find n.

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