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A rod of mass `m` and length `l` is released from rest from vertical position as shown in the figure. The normal force as a function of `theta`, which is exerted on the rod by the ground as it falls downwards, assuming that it does not slip is `mg((3 cos theta-1)/n)^(2)` then `n=`

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