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In the figure shown there is a fixed wedge 'W' of inclination `theta`. `A` is a block, `B` is a disc and 'C' is a solid cylinder. `A,B,C` each has mass 'm'. Assuming there is no sliding anywhere and string to be of negligible mass find :
The fricition force acting on the cylinder due to the wedge is `(mg)/15(1+n sin theta)` that `n` is

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