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A horizontal disc is freely rotating about a vertical axis passing through its centre at the rate of `100rpm`. A bob of wax of mass `20g` falls on the disc and sticks to it a distance of `5cm` from the axis. If the moment of inertia of the disc about the given axis is `2xx10^(-4) kgm^2`, find new frequency of rotation of the disc.

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