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Physics, 11.03.2020 03:01 starsapphire627

A hoop, a solid disk, and a solid sphere, all with the same mass and the same radius, are set rolling without slipping up an incline, all with the same initial kinetic energy.

1. Which goes furthest up the incline?

2. The same three objects as in the previous question are set rolling without slipping up an incline, all with the same initial linear speed. Which goes farthest up the incline?

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