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[" A small block of mass "15kg" is at rest on a rough inclined plane "],[" as shown in figure.The block is tied by a horizontal string "],[" which has a tension of "50N" .The coefficient of friction between "],[" surface of contacts is "(g=10m/s^(2))]

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