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A thin rod of length L and mass M is held vertically with one end on the floor and is allowed to fall. Find the velocity of other end when it hits the floor, assuming that the end on the floor does not slip
Options
(a) √3g/L
(b) √3gL
(c) √L/3g
(d) √g/3L
Correct Answer:
√3gL
Explanation:
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