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A very heavy box is kept on a frictionless incline plane inclined at an angle `theta` from the horizontal. Box is having an another frictionless incline plane, inclined plane as shown in the figure. A block of mass m is kept on this inclined plane inside the box. Acceleration of block w.r.t. box is

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