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Two men, each of mass `75 kg`, stand on the rim of a horizontal large disc, diametrically opposite to each other. The disc has a mass `450 kg` and is free to rotate about its axis. Each man simultaneouslt start along the rim clockwise with the same speed and reaches their original starting points on the disc. Find the angle turned through by the disc with respect to the ground.

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