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A flywheel of mass `25 kg` has a radius of `0.2 m`. It is making 240 rpm. What is the torque necessary to bring it to rest in `20 s` ? If the torque is due to a force applies tangentially on the rim of the wheel, what is the magnitude of the force ? Assume that mass of flywheel is concentrated at its rim.

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