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Standard XII
Mathematics
Linear Functions
55. What forc...
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55. What force should be applied on the wedge so thatblock over it does not move? (All surfaces aresmooth)m>F(1) F = (M+ m) g cot 0(2) F = (M+ m) g tan 0(3) F = (M+ m) g sin 0(4) F = (M+ m) g cos 0ntod b
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