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The friction coeficeint betweenteh tow blocks shown in figure is `mu` and the horizontal plance is smooth. A. If the system is slightly diplaced and released find the time period. B. find the magnitude of the frictional force between the blocks when the displacement from the mean position is x. c. What can be the maximum amplitude if the upper block does not slip relative to the lower block?

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