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A string of negligible thicknes is wrapped several times around a cylinder kept on a rough horizontal surface. A man standing at a distance l from the cylinder holds one end of the sitting an pulls the cylinder towards him figure. There is no slipping anywhere. The length of the string passed through the hand of the man whicle the cylinder reaches his hands is

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