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A solid disc of radius 'a' and mass 'm' rolls down without slipping on an inclined plane making an angle with the horizontal. The acceleration of the dise will be `(2)/(b) g sin theta` where b is....... (Round off to the Nearest Integer)
(g=acceleration due to gravity)
`thta` =angle as shown in figure)

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