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Abasketball rolls across a floor without slipping, with its centerof mass moving at a certain velocity. a block of ice of the samemass is set sliding across the floor with the same speed along aparallel line.(a) how do their energies compare? (b) how do their momenta compare? (c) the two objects encounter a ramp sloping upward.

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