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Three children are sitting on a see-saw in such a way that is balances. A `20 kg` and a `30 kg` boy are on opposite sides at a distance of `2m` from the pivot. It the third boy jumps off, thereby destroying balance, then the initial angular acceleration of the board is: (Neglect weight of board)

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