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A solid cylinder wheel of mass `M` and radius `R` is pulled by a force `F` applied to the centre of the wheel at `37^@` to the horizontal. If the wheel is to roll without slipping, what is the maximum value of `|F|` ? The coefficients of static and kinetic friction are `mu_(s)=0.40` and `m_(k)=0.30. (sin37^@=3/5)`

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