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A thin uniform rod AB of mass `m=1kg` moves translationally with acceleration `a=2m//s^(2)` and to two anitiparallel forces `F_(1)` and `F_(2)`. The distance between the points at which these forces are applied is equal to `l=20cm` besides it is known that `F_(2)=5N` find the length of the rod.

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