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Initially block of mass M is at rest on a frictionless floor and the spring is in relaxed condition A constant force is applied on the block as shown in the figure. The maximum velocity of block is
a) F/√mK
b) 2F /√mK
c) F/2√ mK
d) F √2mK


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