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Two blocks `m_(1)` and `m_(2)` are allowed to move without friction. Block `m_(1)` is on block `m_(2)` and `m_(2)` slides on smooth fixed incline as shown. The angle of inclination of inclined plane is `theta`

The acceleration of `m_(1)` with respect to ground is:

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