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A `1.5 kg` block is initially at rest on a horizontal frictionless surface. A horizontal force `vec F=(4-x^(2))hat i` is applied on the block. Initial position of the block is at `x = 0`. The maximum kinetic enery of the block between `x = 0` and `x = 2m` is

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