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If collar A has a speed vA = 4 m/s, determine the speed of collar B at the instant z = 2m. Assume the angular velocity of the rod is directed perpendicular to the rod.

Chapter 20.3, Problem 30P, If collar A has a speed vA = 4 m/s, determine the speed of collar B at the instant z = 2m. Assume

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