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A disc of mass `m` and radius `R` is free to rotate in a horizontal plane about a vertical smooth fixed axis passing through its centre. There is a smooth groove along the diameter of the disc and two small balls of mass `m//2` each are placed in it on either side of the centre of the disc as shown in Fig. The disc is given an initial angular velocity `omega_(0)` and released.

The net work done by forces exerted by the disc on the ball for the duration ball remains on the disc is

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