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A ball of mass `m` is released from rest from a height `H` along a smooth, light and fixed tube having a semicircular portion so that the ball just reaches the top of the semicircle.
a. Find the radius of the semi-circle.
b. Find the maximum force imparted by the ball on the ground.

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