A small collar of mass 1 kg is rigidly attached to a 3-kg uniform rod of length
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A small collar of mass 1 kg is rigidly attached to a 3-kg uniform rod of length L = 750 mm. Determine
(a) The distance d to maximize the frequency of oscillation when the rod is given a small initial displacement,
(b) The corresponding period of oscillation.
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