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A homogenous block of mass m, width b and height h is resting on a rough horizontal surface A horizontal force F is applied to it , which makes it to move with a constant velocity . The coefficient of friction between block and surface is `mu` Find the greatest height at which force F may be applied to slide the block with out tipping over

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