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A disc roating about its axis with angular speed `omega_(0)` is placed lightly (without any translational pull) on a perfectly frictionless table. The radius of the disc is `R`. What are the linear velocities of the points `A, B and C` on the disc shown in Fig. Will the disc roll in the direction indicated ?

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