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A marching band is performing a routine in which all players form a line that rotates about the center player C. The players complete one full 360 degrees rotation in one minute and are always in a line. Of players A and B, which player has the greater linear speed v and which player has the greater angular speed w
A. Player A has a greater linear speed v, but they have the same angular speed w.
B.Player B has a greater angular speed w, but they have the same linear speed v.
C.Player A has a greater angular speed w, but they have the same linear speed v.
D.Player B has a greater linear speed v, but they have the same angular speed w
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