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A ball rolls down an inclined plane and acquires a velocity `v_(r)` when it reaches the bottom of the plane. If the same ball slides without friction and acquires rolling from the same height down an equally inclined smooth plane and acquires a velocity `v_(s)` (then which of the following statements are not correct?

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