(III) On a level billiards table a cue ball, initially at rest at point O on the table, is struck so that it leaves the cue stick with a center-of-mass speed v₀ and ω₀ a “reverse” spin of angular speed (see Fig. 11–41). A kinetic friction force acts on the ball as it initially skids across the table.
(c) If ω₀ is 10% smaller than ω_C , i.e., ω₀ = 0.90ω_C , determine the ball’s cm velocity v_CM when it starts to roll without slipping.
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