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Standard VIII
Physics
State of Motion
A rod of leng...
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A rod of length L is pivoted at one end and is rotated with a uniform angular velocity in a horizontal plane let T1 and T2 be the tensions at the points L/4 and 3L/ 4 from the pivoted ends
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