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For each natural number k, let `C_k` denotes the circle radius k centimeters in the counter-clockwise direction.After completing its motion on `C_k`, the particle moves to `C_[k+1]` in the radial direction. The motion of the particle continues in this manner. The particle starts at (1,0).If the particle crosses the the positive direction of the x-axis for first time on the circle `C_n`,then n equal to

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