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A solid spherical ball rolls on a horizontal surface at 10 m/s and continues to roll up on an inclined surface as shown in the figure.
If the mass of the ball is 11 kg and frictional losses are negligible, the value of h where the ball stop and starts rolling down the inclination is (Assume `g= 10 m//s^2` )

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