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One end of a rod of length L=1 m is fixe...

One end of a rod of length L=1 m is fixed to a point on the circumference of a wheel of radius `R=1//sqrt3` m. The other end is sliding freely along a straight channel passing through the center O of the wheel as shown in the figure below. The wheel is rotating with a constant angular velocity `omega` about O.

The speed of the sliding end P when `theta= 60^(@)` is

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