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In the above problem, acceleration of the point $A$ is :$(a)>0$(b) $\geq 0$(c) $<0$$(\mathrm{d})=0$
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A. and Q.B., both of the same shape and size, placed on a rough surface. A force is applied on the top of cube Q.A. and just above the center of mass on cube Q.B. Show more…
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