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A rod of length l and mass m, pivoted at one end, is held by a spring at its midpoint and a spring at its far end, both pulling in opposite directions. The springs have force constant k, and at equilibrium their pull is perpendicular to the rod. Find the frequency of small oscillations about the equilibrium position.

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