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A coin is placed at the edge of a horizontal disc rotating about a vertical axis through its axis with a uniform angular speed 2 rad `s^(-1)`. The radius of the disc is 50 cm. Find the minimum coefficient of friction between disc and coin so that the coin does not slip. (Take `g = 10 m//s^(2)`)

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