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A one kg rolling on a smooth horizontal surface at `20 m s^(-1)` comes to the bottom of an inclined plane making an angle of `30^(@)` with the horizontal. Calculate `K.E.` of the ball when it is at the bottom of incline. How far up the incline will the ball roll ? Neglect friction.

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