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Transcribed Image Text:Given: Point A on rod AB has an
acceleration of 3 m/s? and
-10 m-
a velocity of 2 m/s at the
B
instant the rod becomes
horizontal.
V4 = 2 m/s,
a = 3 m/s²
45°
45°
Find: The angular acceleration
of the rod at this instant.
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