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[" A bead of mass "m" is attached to one end of a spring of natural length R "],[" and spring constant "k=((sqrt(3)+1)mg)/(R)" .The other end of the spring is fixed at "],[" point "A" on a smooth vertical ring of radius "R" as shown in figure,Just after "],[" it is released to move "]

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