The horizontal surface on which the objects slide is frictionless. If M = 1.0 kg and the magnitude of the force of the small block on the large block is 5.2 N, determine F.
A. 6.0 N
B. 9.0 N
C. 7.8 N
D. 4.8 N
E. 4.1 N
Answer: C
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