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A block m= 0.5kg slides down a frictionless inclined plane 2 m long as showi in figure-2.196. It then slides on a rough horizontal table surface of `mu = 0.3` for 0.5 m. It then leaves the top of the table,which is 1.0 m high. How far from the base of the table does the block land ?

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