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[" The magnitude of the constant tangential force "],[" to be applied to the equator to stop the rotation "],[" of earth in one day,"in N" ) is "],[(2)/(5)MR alpha],[(1)/(3)MR alpha],[" MR "alpha],[(7)/(3)MR alpha]

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