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A carpet of unit mass an unit length is laid on the floor. One end of the carpet is bent back and then pulled backwards with constants. Unit velocity, just above the part of the carpet which is still at rest on the floor. Find the speed of the centre of mass of the moving part. What is the minimum force needed to pull the moving part ?

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