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In the figure shown, a cylinder A is ini...

In the figure shown, a cylinder `A` is initially rolling with velocity `v` on the horizontal surface of the wedge `B` (of same mass as `A`). All surfaces are smooth and `B` has no initial velocity. Then maximum height reached by cylinder on the wedge will be.
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