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A rod of length L is hinged from one end. It is brought to horizontal position and released. The angular velocity of the rod when it is in vertical position. Is

A

`sqrt(((2g)/(L)))`

B

`sqrt(((3g)/(L)))`

C

`sqrt(((g)/(2L)))`

D

`sqrt(((g)/(L)))`

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