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Two bodies P and Q on a perfectly smooth horizontal surface are connected by a light cord. The mass of P is greater than that of Q. A horizontal force F is applied to Q as shown in the figure, accelerating the bodies to the right. The magnitude of the force exerted by the connecting cord on body P will be

(a) Zero
(b) equal to F
(c) less than F but not zero
(d) greater than F
(e) none of these

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