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A uniform rod of mass m and length l can pivot freely (ignore friction) about a hinge attached to a wall. the rod is held horizontally and then released. assume that the force of gravity acts at the center of mass of the rod. a. b. what is the angular acceleration of the rod the moment it's released

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