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Find the answer for the given:
Let L be the length.
Let M be the mass.
A rod that has L and M was hunged from the one end of a frictionless pivot, and it was hanged vertically at rest (intially)
A person fired one small ball of clay with mass (m) to the rod with a speed V(initial) and stuck to the end of the non pivoted area.
Find the angle 0f greatest rotation for the rod/clay system?
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