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A uniform rod kept vertically on the ground falls from rest. Its foot does not slip on the ground

A

No part of the rod can have acceleration greater than g in any position

B

At any one position of the rod, different points on it have different accelerations

C

Any one particular point on the rod has different accelerations at different positions of the rod.

D

The maximum acceleration of any point on the rod, at any position, is 1.5 g.

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