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A uniform rod of mass m and length L lies radialy on a disc rotating with angular speed `omega` in a horizontal plane about vertical axis passing thorugh centre of disc. The rod does not slip on the disc and the centre of the rod is at a distance 2L from the centre of the disc. them the kinetic energy of the rod is

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