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A sphere of mass `2 kg` and radius `5 cm` is rotating at the rate of `300` revolutions per minute. Calculate the torque required to stop it in `6.28` revolutions. [Moment of inertia of sphere about diameter `= 2//5 mass xx ("radius")^(2)]`.

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