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A 60 kg motor rests on four cylinderical rubber blocks. Each cylinder has a height of 3cm and a cross-sectional area of `15cm^(2)` . The shear modulus for this rubber is `2xx10^(6)Nm^(-2)` . If a sideways force of 300N is applied to the motor, how far will it move sideways?

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