A 17th century scientiest observed that for frictionless surfaces X and Y, a ball released from the top reaches the top on the other side. If 'Z' is also a frictionless surface, how far would a ball roll when released from the top of the inclined surface?
(A) h
(B) 2h
(C) Depends on the angle 0
(D) It will never stop
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D IT WILL NEVER STOP
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