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A uniform cylinder of height(h) and radius(r) is placed with its circular face on a rough inclined plane and the inclination of the plane to the horizontal gradually increased.If `mu` is the coefficient of friction. Then the cylinder will slide before toppling if `mu<(Nr)/(hP)` . Then the value of N+P is?

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