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Two points of a rod move with velocity `3 v` and `v` perpendicular to the rod and in the same direction. Separated by a distance `r`. Then the angular velocity of the rod is :

A

`(3v)/r`

B

`(4v)/r`

C

`(5v)/r`

D

`(2v)/r`

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The correct Answer is:
D

`omega_(rod) omega_("point") =(V_(rod))/( r)`,
`V_(rel)` bring the velocity of the one point w.r.t. other,
`=(3v-v)/r`, where r is the distance between them `=(2v)/r`
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