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A sphere is rotating about a diameter...

A sphere is rotating about a diameter

A

the particles on the surface of the sphere do not have any linear acceleration

B

the particles on the diameter mentioned above do not have any linear acceleration

C

different particle son the surfce have different angular speeds.

D

All particles on the surface have same linear speed

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B
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