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A cube of side `L` and mass `M` is placed on rough horizontal surface and the friction is sufficient so that it will not move, if a constant force `F=mg` is applied horizontally at a distance `L/4` above the surface. Then the torque due to normal force about centre of the cube is equal to:

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