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Identify, the increasing order of angular velocities of following
a) Earth rotating about its own axis
b) Hour's hand of clock
c) Seconds hand of clock
d) Fly wheel of radius 2m making 300 r.p.m.

A

a,b,c,d

B

b,c,d,a

C

c,d,a,b

D

d,a,b,c

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