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In the figure shown `m_(1)=5 kg,m_(2) = 10 kg` & friction coefficient between `m_(1) & m_(2)` is `mu=0.1` and ground is frictionless then :
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A. If a horizontal force `F=20 N` is applied on `m_(1)` then the friction force acting on `m_(2)` is 5 N in the direction of F
B. Maximum amount of horizontal force that can be applied to `m_(2)` such that there is no relative motion between blocks is 15 N
C. If a horizontal force `F = 20 N` is applied on `m_(2)` then friction force acting on `m_(1)` is 20/3 N in the direction of applied force
D. Maximum amount of horizontal force that can be applied to `m_(1)` such that there is no relative motion between blocks is 8 N

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