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A circular disc made of iron is rotated about its axis. If due to the change of surrounding temperature its angular speed increased by 1%, then find the percentage change in its kinetic energy

A

1% increase

B

1% decrease

C

`1/2`% increase

D

`1/2`% decrease

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