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A rectangular block of mass `M` and height a is resting on a smooth level surface. A force `F` is applied to one corner as shown in Fig. At what point should a parallel force `3F` be applied in order that the block shall undergo pure translational motion? Assume normal contact force a between the block and surface passes through the centre of gravity of the block.

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