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A solid sphere and a thin spherical shell of same radius rotate about their diameters with same angular momentum but with different angular velocities. If `M_1 and M_2` are the masses of solid sphere and hollow sphere and if their angular velocities are in the ratio 1: 2 then `((M_(1))/(M_(2)))` is

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