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A uniform sphere of mass `m` and radius `R` rolls without slipping down an inclined plane set at an angle `theta` to the horizontal. Find
(`a`) the friction coefficient at which slipping is absent,
(`b`) the kinetic energy of the sphere `t` seconds after the beginning of motion.

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