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A solid cylinder of mass `M` and radius `R` rolls without slipping down an inclined plane of length `L` and height `h`. What is the speed of its center of mass when the cylinder reaches its bottom

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Velocity at the bottom(v)=`sqrt((2gh)/(1+k^2/R^2))=sqrt((2gh)/(1+1/2))=sqrt(4/3gh).`
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