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A circular disc of radius R is rotating about its axis through O with uniform angular velocity `omegarad//s` as shown. The magnitude of velocity of A relative to B is

A

zero

B

`Romegasin(theta//2)`

C

`2Romegasin(theta//2)`

D

`sqrt3Romegasin(theta//2)`

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C
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