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Two uniform solid spheres having unequal radii are released from rest from the same height on a rough incline. If the spheres roll without slipping

A

the heavier sphere reaches the bottom first

B

the bigger sphere reaches the bottom first

C

the two sphere reach the bottom together

D

the information given is not sufficient to tell which sphere will reach the bottom first.

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C
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