There are two block as shown in the figure of masses `1kg` and `4kg`. Friction coefficient between any two surfaces are `0.2` then find maximum value of horizontal force `F` so that both blocks moves together.
A
`5N`
B
`10N`
C
`15N`
D
`20N`
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