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A thin uniform rigid rod of length L is hinged at one end so that it can move in a vertical plane by rotating about a horizontal axis through upper end. The lower end is given a sharp blow and made to acquire a linear velocity` v_(o)` . Find the maximum height to which the lower end can rise.

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