Question: Two objects labeled A and B are attached to a merry-go-round which is spinning at a constant rate of 6 rpm (revolutions per minute). There

 Two objects labeled A and B are attached to a merry-go-round

Two objects labeled A and B are attached to a merry-go-round which is spinning at a constant rate of 6 rpm (revolutions per minute). There is a motor on the merry-go-round which keeps the rotation rate constant. Object A is near the center and object B is near the rim. (Figure S) Consider the following 4 quantities of each object: 1) the speed v, 2) the magnitude of the angular velocity 0), 3) the magnitude as of the angular acceleration, 4) the magnitude a of the linear acceleration. How many of these 4 quantities are larger for object B than for object A? 0 None of them is larger for B O Only1 of them is larger for B 0 Only 2 are larger for B O 3 of them are larger for B 0 All 4 (object B has larger v, a), aand a)

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