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- A disc rotating about its axis with A angular speed ωo is placed lightly (without any translational push) on a perfectly frictionless table. The radius of the disc is R. <img class=img-fluid question-image alt=image src=https://cdn.tardigrade.in/img/question/physics/98c483a7a10d4a31394ad9c853507b2c-.png /> Let vA, vB and vC be the magnitudes of linear velocities of the points A, B and C on the disc as shown. Then
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A disc rotating about its axis with A angular speed is placed lightly
(without any translational push) on a perfectly frictionless table. The radius of the disc is .

Let and be the magnitudes of linear velocities of the points and on the disc as shown. Then
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