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A uniform box of height `2 m` and having a square base of side `1 m`, weight `150 kg`, is kept on one end on the floor of a truck. The maximum speed with which the truck can round a curve of radius `20 m` without causing the block to tip over is (assume that friction is sufficient is no sliding).

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