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A disc of radius `R` rolls on a horizontal ground with linear acceleration `a` and angular acceleration `alpha` as shown in Fig. The magnitude of acceleration of point `P` as shown in the figure at an instant when its linear velocity is `v` and angular velocity is `omega` will be a

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