A CD with a diameter of 12.0 cm starts from rest and with a constant angular acceleration of 1.0 rad/sec2 acquires an angular velocity of 5.0 rad/sec. The CD continues rotating at 5.0 rad/sec for 15.0 seconds and then slows to a stop in 12.0 second with a constant angular deceleration. What is the tangential velocity of a point 4.0 cm from the center at the time 2.0 seconds from the start?
A. 0.060 m/s
B. 0.080 m/s
C. 0.10 m/s
D. 0.14 m/s
E. 0.18 m/s
B. 0.080 m/s
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