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Suppose a body of mass M and radius R is allowed to roll on an inclined plane with out slip from its topmost point A. The velocity acquired by the body, as it reaches the bottom of inclined plane, is given by :(β=1+MR21​, I is moment of inertia about its axis of rotation )

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M mass and radius R is allowed to roll on an inclined plane with out slip from its topmost point A . The velocity acquired by the body, as it reaches the bottom of inclined plane, is given by : (β = 1 + 1MR2 , I is moment of inertia about its axis of rotation )

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