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A body of mass `M` with a small block `m` placed on it rests on a smooth horizontal surface. The block is set in motion in the horizontal direction with a velocity `v`. To what height relative to the initial level will the block rise after breaking off from the body `M`. Friction can be assumed to be absent.

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