$A$ solid sphere of mass $m$ and radius $R$ is released from rest on a sufficiently rough long inclined plane of inclination $\theta$ . Consider four points $A$,$B$,$C$ and $D$ on the sphere as shown in the figure. After one revolution,which of the following statements is correct regarding the acceleration of these points?

  • A
    Acceleration of point $C$ is zero.
  • B
    Acceleration of point $B$ is along line $BD$ .
  • C
    Acceleration of point $A$ is along line $AC$ .
  • D
    Acceleration of point $C$ is along line $CA$ .

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