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or V1 2237) Example-7: In space horizontal Electric field E (mg)/q) exist as shown in figure and a mass m attached at the end of a light rod. If mass m is released from the position shown in figure find the angular velocity of the rod when it passes through the bottom most position 0 45° --Empla

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