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A smooth horizontal disc rotates about the vertical axis `O` (figure) with a constant angular velocity `omega`. A thin uniform rod `AB` of length `l` performs small oscillation about the vertical axis `A` fixed to the disc at a distance `a` from the axis of the disc. Find the frequency `omega_(0)` of these oscillations.

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