A block of mass 5 kg is (i) pushed in case ( A ) and (ii) pulled in case ( B ), by a…
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A block of mass 5 kg is (i) pushed in case (A) and (ii) pulled in case (B), by a force F=20 N, making an angle of
with the horizontal, as shown in the figures. The coefficient of friction between the block and floor is
The difference between the accelerations of the block, in case (B) and case (A) will be \(\left(g=10 \mathrm{~ms}^{2}\right)\) 

[JEE (Main) 2019]
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