$A$ rod is constrained to move along a vertical wall and a horizontal floor. If the velocity of end $A$ is $V_A$ along the horizontal floor,find the velocity $V_B$ of end $B$ along the vertical wall in terms of $V_A$ and $\theta$.

  • A
    $V_A \tan \theta$
  • B
    $V_A \sec^2 \theta$
  • C
    $V_A \csc \theta$
  • D
    $V_A \cot \theta$

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