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A thin uniform copper rod of length l and mass m rotates uniformly with an angular velocity `omega` in a horizontal plane about a vertical axis passing through one of its ends. Determine the tension in the rod as a function of the distance r from the rotation axis. Find the elongation of the rod.

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