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A homogeneous chain of length `L` lie on a table. If the coefficent of friction is `mu` , find the maximum length `L_(1)` of the chain which can hang from the edge of the table without the chain sliding down.
(b) Consider the situation as shown in the figure. Find teh minimum value of `m` so that the blocks do not move.

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