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A uniform rod of mass m and length l is rotating with constant angular velocity `omega` about an axis which passes thorugh its one end and perpendicular to the length of rod. The area of cross section of the rod is A and its Young's modulus is y. Neglect gravity. The strain at the mid point of the rod is:

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