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The moment of inertia of a wheel is `1000 kg-m^(2)`. At a given instant, its angular velocity is `10 rad//s`. After the wheel rotates through an angle of `100` radians the wheel's angular velocity is `100 rad//s`. Find the torque applied on wheel.

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