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A solid sphere and a hollow sphere of the same mass and radius are rolling along level ground. if they have the same total kinetic energy, which is moving faster?
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A solid sphere and a hollow sphere of the same mass and radius are rolling along level ground. if they have the same total kinetic energy, which is moving faster?
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a solid sphere and a hollow sphere of the same mass and radius are rolling along level ground. if they have the same total kinetic energy, which is moving faster?
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They both move the same speed as they have the same mass and kinetic energy.
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