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A `10kg` block rests on a `5kg` bracket as shown in figureThe `5kg` breaket rests on a horizontal surface The coefficient of frictionbetween the `10kg` block and the braket on wich it rests are `mu_(s) = 0.40 and mu_(k) = 0.30`

The maximum force F that can be applied if the `10 kg` block is not to slide on the braket is

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