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A circular disc of mass `M` and radius `r` is set rolling on a table. If `omega` be its angular velocity, show that its total `K.E.` is given by `(3//4)M v^(2), where v` is its linear velocity `M.I.` of circular disc `= (1//2) mass xx (radius)^(2)`.

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