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A thin uniform rod `AB` of mass `m` and length `L` is placed on a smooth horizontal table. A constant horizontal force of magnitude `F` starts acting on the rod at one of the ends `AB`, Initially, the force is perpendicular to the length of the rod. Taking the moment at which force starts acting as `t=0`, find.
`(a)` Distance moved by centre of mass of the rod in time `t_(0)`.
`(b)` Magnitude of initial acceleration of the end `A` of the rod.

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