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Four solid sphereas each of diameter `sqrt(5) cm` and mass `0.5 kg` are placed with their centres at the corners of a square of side `4 cm`. The moment of inertia of the system about the diagonal of the square is `N xx 10^(-4) kg-m^(2)`, the `N` is -

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