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A basketball rolls a ramp sloping upward...

A basketball rolls a ramp sloping upward without slipping. With its centre of mass moving at a certain initial speed. A block of ice of the same mass is set sliding up the ramp with the same speed along a parallel line. Which object will travel farther up the ramp ?

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