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A rod of length 'l' is inclined at an an...

A rod of length 'l' is inclined at an angle 'theta' with the floor against a smooth vertical wall. If the end A moves instantaneously with velocity `v_(1)` what is the velocity of end `B` at the instant when rod makes 'theta' angle with the horizontal .

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