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 A uniform rod of length 8 a and mass 6 m lies on a smooth horizontal surface. Two point masses m and 2 m moving in the same plane with speed 2 v and v respectively strike the rod perpendicular at distances a and 2a from the mid point of the rod in the opposite directions and stick to the rod. The angular velocity of the system immediately after the collision is

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