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A rod `AB` length `5 m` which remains in vertical plane has its ends `A` and `B` constrained to remain contact with a horizontal floor and a vertical wall respectively. Determine the velocity of the end `B` and angular velocity at the position shown in Fig. , if the point `A` has a velocity of `3ms^(1)`rightward.

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