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End `A` of a rod `AB` is being pulled on the floor with a constant velocity `v_(0)` as shown. Taking the length of the rod as `l`, at an instant when the rod makes an angle `37^@` with the horizontal, calculate

the velocity of the `CM` of the rod

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