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Two blocks A and B are pressed against a vertical wall by applying a horizontal force T" as shown in the figure. There is no friction between A and B. Then
a) Both the blocks A and B can be at rest for any magnitude of F
b) B can be at rest A moves down for smaller magnitude of F
c) Both A and B will move down for smaller magnitude
d) A can be at rest and B moves down for larger magnitude of F.

A

a and b are correct

B

c and d are correct

C

a and d are correct

D

b and c are correct

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The correct Answer is:
B
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