Two bugs are riding a turntable whose angular speed is constantly increasing with time. Bug A being closer to the edge and Bug B is farther from the edge of the turntable. Which is true regarding the two bugs' tangential accelerations (in magnitude)?
a. Bug A is experiencing a greater radial acceleration than Bug B.
b. Impossible to answer without knowing the masses of the two bugs.
c. Bug A and Bug B are experiencing the same nonzero radial acceleration.
d. Bug A and Bug B are both experiencing zero radial acceleration.
e. Impossible to answer without knowing the radius of the turntable.
f. Bug B is experiencing a greater radial acceleration than Bug A.
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