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The density of as rod graduallly decreases from one end to the other. It is pivoted at an end so that ilt can move about a vertical axius through the pivot. A horizontal force F is applied on the free end n a direction perpendicular to the rod. The quantities, that do not depend on which end of the rod is pivoted are

A

angular acceleration

B

angular velocity when the rod completes one rotation

C

angular momentum when the rod completes one rotation

D

torque of the applied force

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