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A block of mass `m` lying on a horizontal surface (coefficient of static friction `= mu_(s))` is to be brought into motion by a pulling force `F` At what angle `theta ` with the horizontal should the force `F` be applied so that its magnitude is minimum ? Also find the minimum magnitude

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