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One end of a string `0.5 m` long is fixed to a point `A` and the other end is fastened to a small object of weight `8 N`. The object is pulled aside by a horizontal force F, until it is` 0.3 m` from the vertical through `A`.Find the magnitudes of the tension `T` in the string and force `F`.

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