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Two solid spheres are running down from incline of height 3.7 m. Sphere A has mass...

Two solid spheres are running down from incline of height 3.7 m. Sphere A has mass 3.3 kg; radius 15.7 cm; sphere B has mass 7.4 kg and radius of 39.3 cm. Find the ratio of their angular velocities omegaA/omegaB at the bottom of the incline.

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