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In the figure the blocks A, B and C of mass m each, have acceleration `a_(1), a_(2)` and `a_(3)` respectively. `F_(1)` and `F_2` are external forces of magnitudes 2 mg and mg respectively.

A

`a_1 =a_2 =a_3`

B

`a_1 gt a_2 gt a_3`

C

`a_1 =a_2 , a_2 gt a_3`

D

`a_1 =a_2 , a_2 = a_3`

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