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A uniform solid sphere rolls up (witout ...

A uniform solid sphere rolls up (witout slipping) the fixed inclined plane, and then back down. Which is the correct graph of acceleration a of centre of mass of solid sphere as function of time `t` (for the duration sphere is on the incline)? Assume that the sphere rolling up has a positive velocity.

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