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Between a plate of area `100 cm^(2)` and another plate of area `100 m^(2)` there is a `1 mm`, thick layer of water, if the coefficient of viscosity of water is `0.01` poise, then the force required to move the smaller plate with a velocity `10 cms^(-1)` with reference to large plate is

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