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In the Figure block A is one fourth the length of the block B and there is no friction between block B and surface on which it is placed. The coefficient of sliding friction between A and B. Block C and block A have the same mass and mass of B is four times mass of A. when the system is released, calculate the distance the block B moves when only three fourth of block A is still on the block B.

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Length of block A = \(\frac{\ell}4\)

⇒ Distance travelled by A relative to B

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\(\frac{13 \mu \ell}{16(2-3\mu)}\)

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