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The masses of the blocks `A, B` and `C` shown in fig (a) are `4 kg, 2kg` and `2 kg` respectively Block `A` moves with an acceleration of `2.5 ms^(-2)`
a. Block `C` is removed from its in position and placed on block `A` (b). What is now the acceleration of block `C` ?
b. The position of the block `A` and `B` subsequently interchanged find the new acceleration of `C` .The coefficient of friction in the same for all the conect surface

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