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A bowling ball is attached to a 2.3-meter long cable and hung from the ceiling. The cable is kept taut and the ball is raised to an initial height of 1.63 meters above the classroom floor. It is released from rest and allowed to swing as a pendulum. Determine its speed (in m/s) when it is at a height of 1.22 meters above the floor.
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