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For the given arrangement, find:
(i) Force of friction on the block.
(ii) Acceleration of the block.
(iii) Minimum Force required to prevent the downward sliding of block.
(iv) Minimum Force required to just move the block upwards.

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The correct Answer is:
(i) 12.8 N
(ii)`2.8m//s^(2)`
(iii) 11.2 N
(iv) 36.8 N
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