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Two cylinders, one hollow (metal) and the other solid (wood) with the same mass identical dimensions are simulataneously allowed to roll without slipping down an inclined plane from the same height. The hollow cylinder will reach the bottom of the inclined plane first.
by the principle of conservation of energy, the total kinetic energies of both the cylinders are identical when they reach the bottom of the incline.

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