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The volume (in `cm^(3))` of the greatest sphere that can be cut off from a cylindrical log of wood of base radius 1 cm and height 5 cm is

A

`4/3 pi`

B

`10/3 pi`

C

`5pi`

D

`20/3 pi`

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