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Consider three uniform solid spheres. sphere (i ) has radius `r` and mass `m` sphere (ii) has radius `r` and mass `3m`, sphere (iii) has radius `3r` and mass `'m'`. All the spheres can be placed at the same point on the same inclined plane where they will roll without slipping to the bottom. If allowed to roll down the incline, then at the 'bottom of the incline

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