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A billiard ball is struck by a cue. The line of action of the applied impulse is horizontal andpasses through thecentre of theball. The initial velocityofthe ball is `v_(0)`. If is the radius, M is the mass of the ball and `mu` is the coefficient of friction between the ball and the floor, find how far the ball moves before it ceases to slip on the floor.

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