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In the above question, ifu=sqrt(gR) then...

In the above question, `ifu=sqrt(gR)` then
(a) after rotating an angle `theta` , velocity of the bob becomes zero. Find the value of `theta` .
(b) If mass of the bob is `'m'` then what is the tension in the string when velocity becomes zero?

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