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A thin spherical shell lying on a rough horizontal surface is hit by as cue in such a way that the line of action passes through the centre of the shell. As a result the shell starts moving with a linear speed v without any initial angualr velocity. Find the linear speed of the shell after it starts pure rolling on the surface.

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