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A uniform rod of mass `M = 2 kg` and length `L` is suspended by two smooth hinges `1` and `2` as shown in Fig. A force `F = 4 N` is applied downward at a distance `L//4` from hinge `2`. Due to the application of force `F`, hinge `2` breaks. At this instant, applied force `F` is also removed. The rod starts to rotate downward about hinge `1`. (`g = 10 m//s^(2)`)

The reaction at hinge `1`, before hinge `2` breaks, is

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