Link OA revolves counterclockwise with an angular velocity of 4.3 rad/s. Link AB slides through the pivoted collar at C. Determine the angular velocity $\omega$ (positive if counterclockwise, negative if clockwise) of AB when $\theta = 32^\circ$
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