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A man pulls a block heavier than himself with a light rope as shown in the figure. The coefficient of friction is same between the man and the ground as well as that between the block and the ground.

(a)The block will not move unless the man also moves.
(b)The man can move even when the block is stationary.
(c)If both moves, the acceleration of the man is greater than the acceleration of the block.
(d)None of the above assertions is correct.

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