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A rigid bar is moving along two perpendicular walls. The length of the bar is LAB=1.0m. At an instant, velocity at point A is VA=1.0 m/s downward. The angle between the bar and the vertical wall is θ=30°.
(2) Determine the magnitude of the angular velocity of the bar, ωAB= _______(rad/s)(round to 3 decimal places)
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