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On a train moving with acceleration `10 m//s^(2)`, a ball starts rolling on floor of train along the width of the train with angular acceleration `2 rad//s^(2)`, radius of ball is `1m`. Find the acceleration of the top point of ball at the time `t=3s` as seen from ground

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