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Two bodies of masses 2 kg and 3 kg are connected by a metal wire of cross-section 0.04 `mm^(2)` and are placed on a frictionless horizontal surface. Breaking stress of metal wire is 2.5 Gpa. The maximum force F that can be applied to 3kg block so that wire does not break is

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