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A rod of length `l` forming an angle `theta` with the horizontal strikes a frictionless floor at A with its centre of mass velocity `v_(0)` and no angular velocity. Assuming that the impact at A is perfectly elastic. Find the angular velocity of the rod immediately after the impact.

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