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Three blocks A,B and C weighing 1 kg, 8 kg, and 27 kg respectively are connected a shown in the figure with inextensible string and are moving on smooth surface.If F=36 N,then T is :
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A

18 N

B

9 N

C

27 N

D

3 N

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