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A ball is thrown vetically upwards at time `t=0`. Air resistance is not negligible and the acceleration of free fall is `g`. The ball reaches a maximum height at time `t=T` and then descends, reaching terminal speed. Which graph best shows the variation with time `t` to the acceleration a of the ball

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