Things You'll Need
Instructions
Run a wire extending from the DC supply so that it is ready before you turn off the AC motor. Adding DC power will actually serve as a brake for the motor.
Unhook the motor from the AC supply. This could involve unplugging the device from the wall, or it could involve breaking the contact in the circuit at some point.
Touch the wire from the DC supply to any of the AC motor's coils. This will result in a magnetic field which will slow the motor shaft down. If you don't need the motor to come to a complete stop, you can break this connection when the motor speed reaches acceptable levels.