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a solid metal sphere ( moment of inertia I = 2/5 MR^2) initially at rest rolls atop a 2.00 m high incline. the mass of the sphere is 100g and its radius is 5.00 cm. the sphere is released from rest and accelerates down the incline. determine itss final
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