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A rod of length `L` is held vertically on a smooth horizontal surface. The top end of the rod is given a gentle push. At at certain instant of time, when the rod makes an angle `37^@` with horizontal the velocity of `COM` of the rod of `2m//s`. The velocity of the end of the rod in contact with the surface at that instant is

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